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Best League of Legends Graphics Settings for High FPS in 2026

League of Legends is not a demanding game, but its settings still affect clarity during teamfights and frame consistency throughout a session. Here is how to configure it for best performance and visibility.

Video Settings

Resolution — Native monitor resolution. LoL is a top-down game where clarity matters more than raw FPS since the game is already light on the GPU.

Window Mode — Borderless. Full-screen exclusive gives tiny input latency gains that are irrelevant at LoL's pace. Borderless lets you alt-tab cleanly during loading screens.

Frame Rate Cap — Match your monitor refresh rate. Uncapped in a 5v5 teamfight will spike your GPU temps for no visible benefit.

Character Quality — Medium. High quality models look marginally better but add no gameplay clarity.

Environment Quality — Low or Medium. Grass and terrain detail have no competitive relevance.

Effects Quality — Low. This is the key competitive setting. High effects fill the screen with particle noise during teamfights, hiding champion ability hitboxes and enemy positions.

Shadow Quality — None or Low. Shadows are not relevant in a top-down game with a fixed camera.

Anti-Aliasing — Off. In a top-down game with a fixed camera, aliasing is not noticeable. Disabling it frees up GPU budget.

Wait for Vertical Sync — Off. Use adaptive sync through your GPU driver if you have screen tearing.

Display Settings

Brightness — Default at 50. Adjust based on room lighting, not by feel — opening the Summoner's Rift shop is a useful neutral brightness test.

HUD Scale — 50–70 depending on monitor size. Too small and you miss cooldown states; too large and it blocks the minimap read.

Monitor OSD for League

  • Color Temperature — 6500K neutral. The game's color palette is designed around it
  • Brightness — Match room lighting; avoid eye strain during long sessions
  • Adaptive sync — On if supported. League can have brief frame dips that cause tearing without it
  • Response time — Medium. League does not require the fastest overdrive setting; overshoot artifacts are more harmful

Community Presets

BestSettingsFor.com has community presets for specific monitors from other League players — useful for finding a starting point without running through every OSD option yourself.

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