Players often see massive FPS jumps—anywhere from 50% to 70% .

It is a "Goldilocks" setting—just enough stretch to make player models feel wider and easier to track while keeping the game visually playable for ranked matches. 3. 1024x768: The Ultimate FPS Booster

Expect an FPS increase of roughly 12% to 25% depending on your hardware.

By rendering far fewer pixels than native 1080p, this resolution maximizes your system's efficiency.

Stretched resolution has long been a staple for competitive players looking to squeeze every bit of performance out of their systems. In , players continue to use these custom settings to gain a competitive edge by boosting frame rates and reducing input delay.