Best Fortnite settings in 2026: Optimise your play on console & PC

Stephen Tang
Varun Abraham Karunakar
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Table of Contents
  1. TL;DR
  2. Best Fortnite settings for casual Fortnite PC players 
  3. Best Fortnite settings for casual Fortnite console players 
  4. Top competitive Fortnite settings 
  5. What settings do the best Fortnite players use?
  6. System optimisation tips for Fortnite
  7. Conclusion 
  8. FAQs 
  9. References
Tuning up your settings just right can have you dominating Fortnite’s battles with style! / Image credit: Epic Games

TL;DR

  • The best Fortnite settings encompass display, graphics, and input configurations. 
  • There are preferred Fortnite PC settings for low-end, mid-range, and leading PCs. 
  • You can fully customise mouse, keyboard, and Fortnite controller settings. 
  • Console gamers can utilise 120fps mode with Fortnite PS5 and Xbox settings. 
  • Fortnite pro settings mainly involve 1080p at Low with an FPS cap of 240 or 360. 
  • There’s no scientific solution for everyone, so play around to find the right settings.

Fortnite has achieved a nearly unfathomable level of popularity, both from a casual and esports perspective. As a result, Epic Games has made sure to introduce a myriad of options in the game’s settings that can be tweaked to run as smoothly as possible, no matter the platform used. While having all these options is certainly a plus, it does make navigating the settings more difficult.
We’re here to break down the best Fortnite settings for you, at least as far as visuals and gameplay are concerned, across a range of PC specs and consoles. These settings include the best for both casual and pro play, focusing on the best balance of video, graphics, and input settings for your platform. This will lead to a game that plays and looks better once the settings are dialled in.

Best Fortnite settings for casual Fortnite PC players 

Fortnite settings screen showing display and graphics options. Includes window mode, resolution, Vsync, frame rate, and rendering mode
It all starts with the graphics settings / Image credit: Esports Insider

Video & graphics settings

To get the best Fortnite settings on PC, there are a few steps that you can take. For casual (or unranked) play, you can afford to dial up the visuals just as long as your graphics card and rig can handle the fidelity of the Unreal Engine 5 game. 

That means you can enjoy heightened graphical settings, such as soft shadows, ray tracing, and visual effects. We’ve also made considerations prioritising performance for a lower-end machine. 

Settings menu screenshot showing graphics quality options. Left panel includes auto-set, presets, temporal resolution, and virtual shadows. Right panel explains anti-aliasing and super resolution details
Auto-set does a fairly encompassing job of detecting what’s best for your rig / Image credit: Esports Insider
SettingLow-End PCRecommendedUltra 
Window ModeWindowedFullscreenFullscreen
Resolution1920 x 1080p2560 x 1080p3840 x 2160p
VsyncOffOffOff
Frame Rate Limit60UnlimitedUnlimited
Rendering ModePerformanceDirectX 12DirectX12
Brightness100%100%100%
UI Contrast1x1x1x
Motion BlurOffOffOff
UI ParallaxOnOnOn 

Now that the video settings are out of the way, we can get into the best Fortnite graphics settings for PC. 

You can use the Auto-Set Quality feature, which will analyse your hardware and make an educated guess based on your hardware and drivers; there are four presets available: Low, Medium, High, and Epic.

Fortnite  settings screen showing advanced graphics options. Textures, Effects, Post Processing set to Epic, Ray Tracing Off, NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency On
Advanced options give you greater control over the diagnostics information / Image credit: Esports Insider
SettingLow-End PCRecommendedUltra
Anti-Aliasing & Super ResolutionTAANvidia DLSS / Intel Xess (depending on GPU) TSR Epic
Temporal Super ResolutionPerformanceRecommendedRecommended
3D Resolution93%93%93%
Dyanmic 3D ResolutionOffOffOff
Nanite Virtualised GeometryOffOnOn
Virtual ShadowsOffMediumEpic
Global IlluminationOffAmbient OcclusionLumen Epic 
ReflectionsOffScreen SpaceLumen Epic
View DistanceNearMediumEpic
TexturesLowMediumEpic
EffectsLowMediumEpic
Post ProcessingLowMediumEpic
Hardware Ray TracingOffOff On
Nvidia Reflex Low LatencyOnOnOn + Boost

You’ll now have the appropriate video and graphics settings for the game, so now we need to look at the Fortnite mouse and keyboard settings for the best input. 

Mouse & keyboard settings

This is, however, far harder to quantify as everyone’s preferred mouse DPI (sensitivity) and keyboard bindings will be different. 

The default configuration is as follows for both, but you should personally experiment to find the right settings that feel the best for you. We’ll be touching on what the pros use further down the page if you want some ideas for competitive presets. 

Settings menu interface shows mouse sensitivity options, including X-axis, Y-axis, and targeting sensitivities, with adjustable blue bars. Tone: technical
Getting the right mouse sensitivity can make all the difference / Image credit: Esports Insider
Mouse Sensitivity (Default)Keyboard Controls (Default)
X-Axis Sensitivity: 28% Move Forward: W; Up
Y-Axis Sensitivity: 19.6% Move Left: A; Left 
Targeting Sensitivity: 100% Move Backwards: S; Down
Scope Sensitivity: 100% Move Right: D; Right
First Person Mode: 100% Auto Run: -; Lock
Zoom Scaling: Standard Force Walk (Toggle): Not mapped
Ignore Controller Input: Off Force Walk (Hold): Not mapped
Lock Input Method as Mouse: OffCrouch (Tap) / Slide: Ctrl 
Mouse Sensitivity Multiplayer: 100%Sprint: Shift 
Invert Aircraft Mouse Controls: Off Jump: Space 
Steer Tank with Camera: Off Fire: Left Mouse Button 
Target: Right Mouse Button
Reload: R
Pickaxe: Not mapped
Weapon Slot 1: 1
Weapon Slot 2: 2
Weapon Slot 3: 3
Weapon Slot 4: 4
Weapon Slot 5: 5
Use: E
Fortnite scene shows two characters in a warehouse shooting at each other. The foreground character fires a rifle, sparks and bullets flying, while the background character hides near crates
Gunfights can be incredibly chaotic in Fortnite / Image credit: Epic Games

Best Fortnite settings for casual Fortnite console players 

In contrast, the best Fortnite settings for PS5 and Xbox are considerably more limited, but you do have some level of control over the visual fidelity that you need to be aware of. 

Notably, if you have a supported high-refresh rate TV or monitor, you can enable 120fps mode, which will run the game at double its usual target framerate, for a smoother (but less visually impressive) experience. 

Console SettingValue
Brightness100% 
UI Contrast 1x
Motion BlurOff
Show FPSOff
120fps ModeOn (if supported) 
Rendering ModePerformance Mode
UI ParallaxOff

The best Fortnite controller settings are a different story. You can use them on PS5 and PS4, or on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One as you prefer. PC players can also use a gamepad if they’d rather skip the added precision – but arguably steeper learning curve – of keyboard and mouse. 

Below, we’ve laid out the default settings along with our recommendations:

InputDefaultOptimal
Controller Auto-RunOnOn
Build ImmediatelyOffOn
Edit Hold Time 0.200 seconds0.100 seconds
Simple Edit Hold Time0.200 seconds0.100 seconds
Slide Hold Time0.150 seconds0.100 seconds
Reset Camera AxesPitchPitch
Reset Camera Time 0.100 seconds0.100 seconds
VibrationOnOff 

There’s not going to be a one-size-fits-all solution for the best settings for Fortnite on a controller, but we have a few recommendations should the default experience feel a little sluggish for you. 

We recommend playing around with the dead zones of the sticks, disabling vibration, and heightening your Look Sensitivity if you can be precise enough. Start gradually instead of jumping headfirst into anything too heavy, such as 9 (Fast++) or 10 (Insane). 

We also recommend turning off the default vehicle controls because they can be somewhat unreliable; this is trickier at first, but it will give you more precision in the long run. 

Sensitivity DefaultOptimal
Look Sensitivity4 (Normal)7 (Fast) Change if desired
Aim Sensitivity (ADS)4 (Normal)7 (Fast) Change if desired
Build Mode Sensitivity 1.0x2.0x
Edit Mode Sensitivity 1.0x2.1x
First Person Mode1.00x1.00x
Use Advanced OptionsOffOn
Left Stick Dead Zone24%6%
Right Stick Dead Zone27%8%
Accelerate With StickOnOff
Steer Tank With CameraOnOff

Top competitive Fortnite settings 

Two young men in esports jerseys hold up a large golden trophy in celebration
The Fortnite pros have specialist settings / Image credit: Peterbot

We have a handle on the casual optimisations, but what about the Fortnite pro settings? 

Fortunately, we can take the guesswork out by looking at how the best Fortnite players in the world have their settings, so you can play just like some of the top teams in the business (with enough practice). 

Gear/SettingPeter “Peterbot” KataMiguel “pollo” MorenoAbdullah “acorn” Akhras
MouseLogitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (White)Razer Viper V3 Pro (Black)Razer Viper V3 Pro (Black)
KeyboardSteelSeries Apex Pro TKLSteelSeries Apex Pro Mini (Black)SteelSeries Apex Pro
Mouse settings800 DPI; 1000 Hz; 6.4% X-Axis & Y-Axis Sensitivity; 45% Targeting and Scope Sensitivity; 100% Building & Editing Sensitivity800 DPI; 4000 Hz; 6.4% X-Axis & Y-Axis Sensitivity; 35% Targeting & Scope Sensitivity; 100% Building & Editing Sensitivity800 DPI; 1000 Hz, 6.4% X-Axis & Y-Axis Sensitivity; 40% Targeting & Scope Sensitivity
Resolution1920 x 1080p1920 x 1080p1920 x 1080p 
Window ModeWindowed FullscreenFullscreenFullscreen
V-SyncOffOffOff
Frame Rate Limit240 FPS360 FPS360 FPS
Rendering ModePerformancePerformancePerformance
Graphics QualityMediumLow Low
Show FPS OnUnknownOn
Brightness150%90%150%
HUD Scale63%61%74% 

Source: Prosettings.net 

When analysing the three best Fortnite players in the world, we can see some similarities in their setups. 

Notably, they all play in Full HD (1920 x 1080p) resolution with the graphics settings either tuned to Low or Medium, meaning there’s minimal excess on the screen, which would hide enemies or distract from the objectives (while making it easier to hit higher framerates). 

Additionally, V-Sync is kept off to ensure an uncapped FPS amount, and the brightness ranges between 90% and 150%. 

We recommend trying a setup like this if you want to play ranked Fortnite on PC better. 

What settings do the best Fortnite players use?

It should be noted that the pros do things their own way. While you can cater things to your individual tastes, the top Fortnite players typically aim for a balanced level of graphical fidelity with the goal of maximising their frame rates. This is, of course, determined by the player’s rig, but those at the top of Fortnite esports are bound to have beefy setups.

Despite these powerful rigs, pros often go against what the casual players do, who tend to prioritise graphical fidelity. Instead, pros will typically go for Low settings on options like Textures, Digital Image Processing, Effects, and View Distances. This ensures the highest frame rate possible on their rigs, although note that if you want to replicate this, your framerate shouldn’t exceed the refresh rate of your display to prevent screen tearing. Console players tend to have this sorted automatically.   

Pro players also keep the game in Performance Mode, automatically switching up most settings to get Fortnite to run as optimally as possible. Again, the best Fortnite settings tend to equal the highest frame rate possible, and while using Performance Mode is a massive help, jump into more specific settings, such as tuning Anti-Aliasing, V-Sync, Motion Blur, and Ray Tracing off.

Keeping your screen resolution at 1920 x 1080p will help maximise frames, too, and then move on to whatever Keybinds work best for you. Testing Keybinds in the tutorial or practice mode before committing to a layout is always a good idea, especially on mouse and keyboard. For those wanting to be competitive, mouse and keyboard is the way forward. It’s extremely rare to see a pro using a controller in Fortnite.

This largely covers PC players, but console players are more limited. For PS5 players, Builder Pro mode for the controller is the best option. Luckily, the display settings are automatically sorted by your console, as long as you choose the Performance Mode for smoother frame rates. The same applies for the Xbox Series X|S, and ensure that your controller’s build sensitivity is set higher than aim sensitivity to make things easier.

These settings will maximise frames and more closely match what the pros are working with, provided you have the beefy rig to match. Now, all that’s needed is the skill, but that’s obviously the hard part. You’ll need plenty of practice to join the ranks of the best, but also make sure you enjoy the process too.

System optimisation tips for Fortnite

Comparison of reduced input delay with Reflex enabled during gameplay in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Latency is key / Image credit: Nvidia

There are a ton of variables when it comes to the best PC Fortnite settings, but optimising the game to your system is going to give you a leg up. 

For example, if you’re running an AMD graphics card, you will want to enable FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) if your rig is struggling to maintain 60fps (or if you’re trying to go to 120Hz and above). Nvidia DLSS or Intel XeSS in Performance Mode will achieve a similar effect. 

However, you should not enable Frame Generation, which can add substantial latency and hamper your overall performance. Specified technologies, such as Nvidia Reflex (especially Boosted) can help this, but you should only scale the resolution if you’re chasing higher frame rates. 

Disabling ray tracing (and other hardware-intensive rendering techniques) will improve your Fortnite FPS, as you’ll (generally) want to prioritise performance over visual fidelity when playing ranked. 

We see this with the pro scene; they’re all running the game at low or medium settings in 1080p with framerates either capped at 240 or 360 fps to prevent microstutters and inconsistencies that an upcapped framerate can incur. 

Because everyone is different, there’s no exact science for dialling in the exact mouse, keyboard, and controller settings that will suit you. Instead, take our recommendations as a guideline (a jumping-off point) for you to further experiment with. Maybe you like a high DPI on your mouse to eliminate drag, and have a mechanical keyboard that allows for a light touch. Our best advice is to experiment and practice

Conclusion 

With all the options available, there is a lot to think about when choosing the best Fortnite graphics settings. Optimising for controller or keyboard and mouse, whether it be for casual play or grinding through ranked, or just to see what the pros do, is bound to improve your Fortnite experience.

We have been playing Fortnite for years now, and our recommendations should suit most people, but it depends on personal preference. The gear used to run Fortnite will affect your settings just as much, so feel free to treat our optimal settings as a blueprint to determine what’s best for you, and tweak it before heading onto the Battle Bus.

It’s always more than just about the Fortnite graphics settings, though. We want you to be armed with all the knowledge to become a more well-rounded player. That’s why we also recommend checking out the best Fortnite weapons and reading up on the best Fortnite skins so you can know what to look for and what you can look like when you’re out causing carnage on the battlefield. 

FAQs 

What are the best settings for Fortnite?

While the default settings are fine for most people, the Fortnite best settings require more fine-tuning. The pros all use 1080p resolution with graphics cranked down to Low or Medium, prioritising performance over visual fidelity, with a higher mouse DPI and minimal custom key-binding. However, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, so you’re better off playing around with the advanced settings for keyboard, controller, and mouse to see what feels right.

How do you optimise Fortnite settings?

For the best Fortnite settings used by pros, optimisation means getting a higher and more consistent frame rate. Performance Mode is a good starting point. Turning off Anti-Aliasing, V-Sync, Motion Blur, and Ray Tracing, while keeping Shadows, Anti-Aliasing, Effects, Texture, and Post Processing at Low, will also help.

Disabling any background applications, making sure to update graphics drivers, and using your display’s native resolution in full-screen mode will also help you get the best results possible.

What are the best controller settings for Fortnite?

Begin by enabling advanced options and proceed to set deadzones as low as you can to improve responsiveness. Set a Linear look input curve and crank your Aim Assist Strength all the way up to 100% (a medium Aim Assist Window and high Ease In is recommended but go with whatever feels best for you). Sensitivity settings should be tuned to your preferences. We recommend picking up a controller with good grips and paddles if you can manage to get them.

References

  1. Top Fortnite Players (PROsettings)

Stephen Tang

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Stephen is a writer for Esports Insider and has been covering gaming stories since 2023. He has a lifelong love for the fighting game scene, having grown up with 3D fighters like Tekken and Soulcalibur. He has occasionally dipped into the world of hero shooters, like Marvel Rivals and Overwatch, and MOBAs, such as League of Legends and Heroes of the Storm.
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