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The best graphics settings for Six Days in Fallujah on PC

Six Days in Fallujah can run on a variety of PC hardware but for the best experience you are going to want these settings

Updated: Jun 28, 2023 6:52 am
The best graphics settings for Six Days in Fallujah on PC

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Six Days in Fallujah is the latest highly realistic, first-person tactical shooter, bringing familiar mechanics together with fresh ideas, to create an all-new battle experience. Developed by Highwire Games, Six Days in Fallujah is currently in early access and already looks like one of the most immersive shooters available.

For those that seek realism, this is the game for you, and what’s most impressive is the fact the game runs well on older hardware. While speaking to the developers we asked how Six Days in Fallujah will cope on older PC hardware, to which they responded “We’ve invested a ton of effort to make the game run reasonably well on older hardware”. The developers aim is to “maintain 60fps on all but the lowest end of our minimum system requirements” meaning anybody using a GTX 1070 and above can expect 60 FPS and good graphics, and players with older GTX 970-era cards can run above 45 FPS.

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This makes Six Days in Fallujah very accessible to a wide variety of gamers, plus there is also an in-game tool that measures your PC’s hardware and recommends you the best settings for the job. Regardless, we will run through some optimal settings for the game while in its early access stage, ensuring you have the best experience possible.

Best graphics settings for Six Days in Fallujah

For anyone using the latest and greatest hardware like an RTX 4080 or RTX 4090, there is little need to worry, with some players reporting 200+ FPS when playing in high settings. Six Days in Fallujah takes advantage of upscaling technologies, something which is highly recommended for players that don’t have high-end graphics cards. Using DLSS or FidelityFX upscaling can significantly increase your performance with only a minor impact on fidelity.

Six Days in Fallujah features a very sophisticated AI while playing which can burden a CPU, however, it runs on the host, so even if you are using an older i5 or Ryzen 5 processor, you should be able to run the game smoothly. The game chooses the host based on hardware (fastest), ensuring the four-player party has a great experience.

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High-end PC settings

For those looking to play Six Days in Fallujah in 4K at 60 FPS, you are going to need an RTX 3070 and above or RX 6750 XT and above. For the best experience, you will want the following settings:

  • Window Mode: Windowed Fullscreen
  • Resolution: Native
  • VSync: Off
  • Upscaler: DLSS (if RTX), FSR2.2 ON
  • Resolution Quality: Balanced to Quality
  • Max Resolution: High to Ultra
  • View Distance: High to Ultra
  • Shadows: High to Ultra
  • Effects: High to Ultra
  • Post Processing: High to Ultra
  • Shading: High to Ultra
  • Textures: High to Ultra
  • Anti-aliasing: High to Ultra

Mid-range PC settings

For those on mid-range systems with GTX 1070 – 1080 Ti, RTX 2060 Super and higher (excluding RTX 3050), or AMD 5700 XT and above, you will be able to enjoy Six Days in Fallujah with most of the settings at around medium to high. For the best experience, you will want the following settings:

  • Window Mode: Windowed Fullscreen
  • Resolution: Native
  • VSync: Off
  • Upscaler: DLSS (if RTX), FSR2.2 ON
  • Resolution Quality: Performance to Quality
  • Max Resolution: Medium to High
  • View Distance: Low to High
  • Shadows: Low to High
  • Effects: Medium to High
  • Post Processing: Medium to High
  • Shading: Medium to High
  • Textures: Medium to High
  • Anti-aliasing: Medium to High

Low-end PC settings

As previously mentioned, Six Days in Fallujah is very accessible, so those running on older cards will be able to get some enjoyment out of this game. If you have a GTX 1060, 1650, RTX 3050, RX 570 and above, you should be able to run the game in low to medium. For the best experience, you will want the following settings:

  • Window Mode: Windowed Fullscreen
  • Resolution: Native
  • VSync: Off
  • Upscaler: FSR
  • Alternative: Some entry-level GPUs might find more performance by setting the Upscaler to Windows and reducing resolution quality.
  • Resolution Quality: Performance to Balanced
  • Max Resolution: Low to Medium
  • View Distance: Low to Medium
  • Shadows: Low to Medium
  • Effects: Low to Medium
  • Post Processing: Low to High
  • Shading: Low to Medium
  • Textures: Low to Medium
  • Anti-aliasing: Low to Medium

As mentioned, the Six Days in Fallujah developers have implemented a tool that will measure your hardware and help you set the most optimal settings. On top of that, you can adjust the scaling of the graphics, the quality of the shadows, and the levels of detail within the characters and environment, giving you optimal performance while playing those missions, without sacrificing your immersion.


Shaun, with a computer science degree and 15 years of computer experience, has been passionate about competitive FPS gaming since the mid-2000s.

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