What are the best Marvel Rivals settings for PC? Getting great performance out of Marvel Rivals on PC is a simple task, thanks to this gameβs comprehensive graphical settings menus, as well as its use of an art style that lends itself well to performing on older gaming PCs.
The Marvel Rivals system requirements show a considerable gap between the minimum and recommended hardware, but both tiers still involve modest hardware from a good few years ago. Even if you want to run the game at its recommended settings, you wonβt need the very best graphics card to get it running at a solid 60fps frame rate at 1080p or 1440p.
Here are the best Marvel Rivals video and gameplay settings for PC:
Best Marvel Rivals setting for PC
- Graphics Quality: Custom
- Global Illumination: Lumen GI High Quality
- Reflection Quality: Screen Space Reflections
- Model Detail: Low
- Post-Processing: Low
- Shadow Detail: Low
- Texture Detail: Low
- Texture Detail: Low
- Effects Detail: Low
- Foliage Quality: Low
- VSync: Off
- Nvidia Reflex: On
- Anti-Aliasing and Super Resolution: Off
- Super Resolution Mode: Off
- Super Resolution Sharpening: 80
Because Marvel Rivals is a competitive shooter, your best bet for peak performance and ensuring you get the most responsive feel for peak competitiveness is to turn down most of the gameβs settings. Not only will this get you a higher frame rate but removal of effects such as post processing can clean up the look of the game so thereβs less visual clutter to get in the way of your view.
Crucially, while we recommend turning nearly all the gameβs graphical settings down for peak performance, this doesnβt result in a terrible looking game, as you can see from the screenshots below. Even without any anti-aliasing β resulting in obvious jagged edges β the gameβs cartoony style still looks fantastic at 1080p.
Whatβs more, you can in fact turn up quite a few of the gameβs settings without it having a huge impact on performance. You can safely turn on Screen Space Reflections and Global Illumination to get noticeably better-looking reflections and lighting with only a few fps lost. Once you increase all settings, though, performance does steadily drop.
On our test system, at 1080p using the above settings, I averaged 141.9fps with a 1% low of 84.3fps. This resulted in a really snappy-feeling experience that allowed for accurate shots and movement.
Upping the settings to Medium resulted in a drop to 110fps while all settings on High dropped further to 100fps. Moving all the way up to Ultra dropped even further to just 85fps, with the game feeling quite choppy at this frame rate β it really benefits from Freesync or G-Sync at this frame rate, if you have it.
As for running at different resolutions. Moving up to 2,560 x 1,440 with the above settings resulted in an average frame rate of 114.9fps with a 1% low of 50.7fps, which is still very playable and again looks great, despite the low resolution and lack of anti-aliasing or upscaling.
Moving all the way up to 4K, though, and performance dropped to just 83fps average with a 22.5fps 1% low, again making for quite a choppy-feeling experience.
If you like to run at a higher resolution but your graphics card doesnβt have the grunt, you can enable several different upscaling options in this game, including DLSS and FSR. We generally prefer not to use these modes for competitive games like this but they certainly get you a higher frame rate.
How we testedΒ Marvel Rivals
At , we use dedicated gaming rigs to test the best settings for performance and gameplay in the latest releases. The test rig used to play Marvel Rivals includes the following components; Intel Core i7 11700F, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 12GB, 32GB of DDR4 3200MHz RAM, MSI B560 motherboard. We also test using Windows 11 64-bit.
We always run our testing first at 1,920 x 1,080 to identify the best settings for this entry level resolution, then again at 2,560 x 1,440 and 4K using the same setup to gauge the difference in performance. We use CapFrameXΒ to capture frame data and compare testing sessions.
Does Marvel Rivals need an SSD?
Marvel Rivals doesnβt require an SSD. While you can install and play the game from a hard drive, however, upgrading to one of the best gaming SSD options will help eliminate long game and mission load times, other than waiting for the server to load.
In addition, upgrading to an SSD will make Windows boot much quicker, and make your system more responsive. If your motherboard has a PCIe 4.0 M.2 port, we recommend picking up a Samsung 990 Pro at its current price.
How to monitor performance inΒ Marvel Rivals
If you want to keep an eye on performance in Marvel Rivals, we have an easy method that works whether youβre using an Nvidia or AMD graphics card.
For Nvidia cards, ensure you have GeForce Experience or the Nvidia App installed and the in-game overlay enabled, and then hit ALT + R in-game to bring up your performance monitor.Β With AMD cards, you can enable performance monitoring via the RadeonΒ overlay using the shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + O.
Alternatively, you can download free software such as CapFrameX or Nvidia FrameView, to get a cleaner, more simplified benchmarkingΒ tool that works with any graphics card.
For those keen to play this game on a handheld, Marvel Rivals Steam Deck compatibility is rated as Playable and sure enough weβve tested it to make sure both the single and multi-player modes work well. Some interface elements are a little clunky but the core gameplay works well.