Best Nvidia Filters in Warzone: How to Set Up

This best Nvidia filters in Warzone guide is here to help those on PC who've struggled with tracking enemies at times on Verdansk '84.
As noted in our 3 Worst Changes in Warzone 2021 list, not only have the indoor shadows seem to have remained the same, but the outdoor glare of the sun has gotten worse over the months as well.
While Raven Software clearly want to have a layer of realism in Verdansk, it can be a pretty obnoxious at times in what is one of the most competitive battle royales out right now. For those on PC, here's how to tweak your graphics settings to increase your visibility outside in Warzone Season 4.
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Best Nvidia Filters in Warzone: How to Set Up
As touched on earlier, this will only work for those on PC who have an Nvidia graphics card. Keep in mind as well that with Warzone already being a pretty tough game to run hardware-wise, doing this will eat up around 10-20 FPS in game. Depending on your gaming rig, you'll have to decide for yourself if having this running is worth the trade off.
- Open your Nvidia in-game overlay with Warzone running (the default keybind is Alt+Z)
- Select "Game Filter"
- Select a "Style" profile
- Select "Add Filter"
- Select "Brightness / Contrast" and set "Exposure" to -1%, "Contrast" to 10%, "Highlights" 0% and "Shadows" to -42.7%
- Select "Add Filter"
- Select "Color" and set "Tint Color" to 0%, "Tint Intensity" to 0% and "Vibrance" to 40.7
- Select "Add Filter"
- Select "Details" and set "Sharpen" to 42%, "Clarity" to 38%, "HDR Toning" to 34% and "Bloom" to 0%
Ultimately, Nvidia game filters do come down to personal preference, so feel free to adjust them more to your own liking and monitor settings.
For more on Call of Duty: Warzone Season 4, feel free to check out our preview of the Reloaded mid-season update dropping soon this month.