Check your current settings and loadout to see if you're within normal FPS ranges for Rainbow Six Siege.
Check your current settings and loadout to see if you're within normal FPS ranges for Rainbow Six Siege.
different surface details, mesh complexity, particle animations, and edge refinements for smoother rendering are adjustable. This idea applies beyond just R6S.
I've boosted the render quality beyond my resolution, usually around 110-120. It dips into the 90s sometimes, but it doesn't bother me.
I enjoy playing siege and most competitive titles with the simplest configurations. This reduces visual noise while you focus on spotting enemies, plus it boosts FPS. A few adjustments might be set to medium rather than low—since winning matters more than appearance. For solo sessions or non-competitive games like MMOs (though some are made competitive), I boost all available settings for a more immersive experience.
Yes, your FPS looks normal. Everything seems to be working properly.
For the visual options and clarity you're using, your performance matches typical averages for similar equipment. As I mentioned, to increase frames per second you'll have to adjust a few parameters—like shadows or other minor tweaks that don’t affect the overall look much. Check out a recent video or tutorial to raise your frame rate while maintaining good visual quality.