InMarvel Rivals, every single frame counts, and the last thing you’ll want is for your PC to hold you back from landing that final killing blow on an enemy hero. Since the game is built on Unreal Engine 5, players will need a somewhat recent rig if they wish toget the most FPS while playing.
It’s a fast-paced game, and if you’re using a low-end PC, getting the game to run smoothly can be pretty challenging. Thankfully, the graphics options in the game give you plenty of things to tweak and squeeze out the highest FPS possible out of your rig. Then again, you don’t want to turn everything down too low since it might also affect how well you see what’s happening around you during the match. In this guide, we’ll help you optimizeMarvel Rivalseven when you’re using old hardware so that you can get the best performance out of your rig.

Best Setting in Marvel Rivals for Low-End PC
WhileMarvel Rivalsdoesn’t require you to own the top-of-the-line hardware to get the most performance, you’ll still want somewhat of a recent build in order to consistently get more than 60 FPS. Since it’s a fast-paced hero-shooter, 120 FPS is the bare minimum you should aim for, and that would require a PC witha decent graphics cardat the very least.
The minimum specifications for the game, as listed on Steam, are as follows:

Running the game on the minimum specifications doesn’t necessarily give you the best performance. It’s the bare minimum needed to run the game.
For a low-end PC, here are the settings we recommend tweaking in the graphics menu ofMarvel Rivals:

Only applicable if you’re using multiple monitors.
Display Mode
Fullscreen
To ensure your game gets the full system resources while running.
Leave it at default

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Resolution
Lowering the resolution of your game can increase performance, but it can also make the game look blurry. Lower it only if you still get a low performance after adjusting everything else.
Anti-Aliasing and Super Resolution Type

TAUU
If you’re running an old graphics card and can’t utilize AA technologies like DLSS/Xess/FSR, set the value to TAUU.
Super Resolution Sharpening
60-70
you’re able to consider bumping it up higher if you’re getting a good framerate.

Only applicable for newer graphics cards
50

Global Illumination
Off/SSGI
High impact on performance. When you’re trying to squeeze out every single framerate, setting it to Off is the best option. Try setting it to SSGI if you can spare the performance hit.
Reflection Quality
Off
Higher values give you better in-game reflections. It has a high performance impact.
Post-Processing
Low
Setting it to Low, lowers the visual effects while playing. It’s not worth the performance hit when you’re targeting a playable framerate.
Texture Detail
Low/Medium
This setting affects the clarity of in-game objects. The performance impact isn’t too high when you set it to Medium.
Effect Detail
Higher values enhances the ability effects and other scenes. The performance cost is too high to consider anything other than Low.
Affects the quality of grass and other in-game foliage.

As of Season 1 ofMarvel Rivals,mods have been disabledby the developers, which means you can’t use optimization fixes to improve in-game performance.
Setting these values in the graphics menu may cause the game to look blurry and unpolished, but that’s the cost ofrunning it on a low-end PC. If you’re getting more FPS than you had hoped for, consider increasing some of the values in the menu to see if you can get better image clarity. Mess around with the options until you find a good balance of playability and quality without any stuttering inMarvel Rivals.

