You can team up with your friends in your world as you make buildings worldwide and defeat the enemies standing in your way. In that regard, here are the best settings to run LEGO Fortnite.
LEGO Fortnite: What Are The Best Settings For PC, Console, and Mobile
The great news here is that Epic Games has provided you with the best settings for your game. That is why, it is now very easy to set those settings depending on your playing platform.
The release of LEGO Fortnite has seen millions of players get their hands on the brand-new game mode and get it installed as soon as possible.
The collaboration between Fortnite and LEGO is one of the biggest in the former’s history, so players can now enjoy a immersive gaming experience.
Best Graphics Settings for LEGO Fortnite on PC
First of all, here are the easy settings one can do if they have a similar rig like mine:
- Nanite: On
- Temporal Super Resolution: Performance or better
- Anti-Aliasing and Super Resolution: TSR Medium or better
- Render Mode: DirectX 12
- Quality Preset: High or Epic
These are the Optimized Graphics Settings for LEGO Fortnite:
- Window Mode – Windowed Fullscreen (Since I Alt-Tab frequently)
- Resolution – Native
- Vsync – Off
- Frame Rate Limit – Unlimited (I don’t cap the Frame Rates Unless it is a very demanding game)
- Rendering Mode – DirectX 12 (Much more stable performance for LEGO Fortnite in DX12)
- Motion Blur – Off (I do not like unwanted blur during gameplay)
- Anti-Aliasing Quality and Super Resolution – NVIDIA DLSS (Set this to Quality)
- 3D resolution – 66% (A good balance of clarity and performance in the range)
- Dynamic 3D resolution – OFF
- Virtual Shadows – Medium (Decent shadows, but not too much so that it hogs performance)
- Global Illumination – Ambient Occlusion
- Reflections – Screen Space (SSR is good enough for those clear reflections)
- View distance – Far
- Textures – High (High Textures are needed to get crystal clear graphics for the rendered models)
- Effects – Medium (Medium effects served me fine, especially during combat and fires)
- Post Processing – High (This is demanding but worth the setting)
- Hardware Ray Tracing – Off (This is not recommended for RTX 3060Ti, which I have)
For players facing some performance issues after choosing the higher options, they can just dial down the settings to lower or medium to stabilize the problems.
Console Settings (PS5/PS4/Xbox Series X|S/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch)
Epic Games says that you should keep the Default settings as they are and not adjust any of them for LEGO Fortnite. That is why players can go with the flow with the regular settings when they get into Fortnite.
Mobile Settings
These settings are also similar to the console players, and Epic Games has not recommended switching around any of the settings. That is why you can also go ahead with the same settings for LEGO Fortnite mobile players.
My Test Rig
These are the hardware I used to test LEGO Fortnite:
- GPU – RTX 3060Ti FE
- CPU – Ryzen 5 5600x
- RAM – 32GB DDR4 (3000MHz)
- Storage – NVMe M.2 SSD – 1TB
- OS – Windows 11 64Bit
- Display – Odyssey G7 – 2K
Thus, that is all the information players will need regarding the different settings that will go best with LEGO Fortnite. You will have fun playing this wonderful game with its LEGO theme, which is suitable for all ages.
Last Updated on January 7, 2024
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