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[Guide] Marvel Rivals best settings : stable FPS, cleaner aim and mistakes to avoid

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The Marvel Rivals best settings start with readability and stability. The screen must stay clear when several ultimates fire at once. Your aim also needs to react the same way from one fight to the next.

Key points

  • Marvel Rivals is listed for Windows, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Xbox Series X|S on official pages.
  • The Steam page lists DirectX 12, 16 GB RAM and recommends installing on an SSD.
  • NetEase added Raw Input for mouse under Settings - Keyboard in the March 14, 2025 patch notes.
  • PC Performance Optimization is accessed through Settings > Other > Performance Optimization Beta and requires a restart.

The goal is not to make every scene prettier. A strong setup helps you track silhouettes, avoid stutter and stay in control during team fights. Key official paths include display settings, keyboard and mouse, controller, accessibility, and the Settings > Other menu for the PC optimization tool.

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Marvel Rivals best settings: quick answer

On PC, use fullscreen, a stable FPS cap and V-Sync off if your display handles latency well. Lower effects, shadows, reflections and global illumination first.

Enable Raw Input if mouse movement feels inconsistent. NetEase added that option under keyboard and mouse settings. On controller, use enough speed to turn around without overshooting every target.

Marvel Rivals main menu showing the Settings button before changing FPS and control options
Open Settings from the main or pause menu before changing graphics, mouse or controller options.

Marvel Rivals best settings to remember

  • Stable FPS is better than high peaks that crash during team fights.
  • Lower effects, shadows, reflections and global illumination first.
  • On PC, test Raw Input if mouse movement feels inconsistent.
  • On laptops, use the dedicated GPU, performance mode and an FPS cap.
  • On controller, tune sensitivity by hero role.
  • After each change, test two fights before ranked.

Marvel Rivals is a fast 6v6 hero shooter. Destructible spaces and ability effects can hit performance hard. A setting that works in practice can drop frames in a full team fight.

SettingRecommended baselinePlayer benefit
Display ModeFullscreen or exclusive fullscreen if availableHelps reduce latency and micro-stutter.
Frame Rate LimitStable cap close to your monitor refreshPrevents wild swings and laptop heat spikes.
Anti-AliasingLow, Performance or Off depending on clarityThe Off option helps test performance gains.
Model DetailPerformance or mediumKeeps silhouettes readable.
Global IlluminationOff or lowExpensive and rarely useful in duels.
Reflection QualityOff or lowOften improves performance on shiny maps.
EffectsLow to mediumReduces visual clutter during ultimates.

Do not set everything to minimum without checking clarity. If outlines become hard to read, raise model or texture quality slightly. Lower reflections and effects instead.

Marvel Rivals Other settings menu showing Performance Optimization Beta and Performance Monitoring on PC
The Other tab includes official performance monitoring and optimization entries on PC.
Marvel Rivals Experimental Features screen showing In-Game Performance Optimization on PC
The PC feature is experimental, so test it and disable it if your setup becomes unstable.

Marvel Rivals settings by platform

Marvel Rivals is available on Windows through Steam, Epic and the official launcher, plus PlayStation and Xbox according to official listings. Your priority changes by device.

PlatformMain goalFirst testMistake to avoid
Desktop PCFPS and latencyStable FPS cap, Raw Input, low effectsKeeping reflections high for little gameplay value.
Gaming laptopHeat and consistencyDedicated GPU, performance mode, Frame Rate LimitUnlocking FPS and causing thermal throttling.
PS5 / Xbox SeriesReadability and controlController sensitivity, HUD, audioChanging too many options without testing one hero.
PS4StabilityCleaner interface and visibility choicesRelying on effects to read threats.

Marvel Rivals visibility settings before sensitivity

Bad aim can be a visibility issue. If targets vanish in explosions, lower effects. Use a bright reticle too.

Pick a color that stands out on bright and dark maps. Cyan, vivid green or magenta often works better than a soft white dot. On vertical maps, watch rooftops, screen edges and broken sightlines.

Marvel Rivals Midtown map with dark streets and red lighting for testing enemy visibility
Midtown quickly exposes a weak reticle or overloaded effects.
Marvel Rivals Tokyo 2099 map with tall buildings for testing vertical target tracking
Tokyo 2099 helps test whether you can keep vertical targets centered.

Mouse, controller and Marvel Rivals sensitivity

Do not copy a pro sensitivity without knowing their DPI, monitor and hero pool. Tune by role. Hitscan duelists need fine corrections. Tanks, flankers and melee heroes need faster turns.

  1. Pick a hero you play often.
  2. Enter practice or a low-pressure mode.
  3. Aim at a target, turn away, then snap back to it.
  4. If you overshoot often, lower sensitivity by 5 to 10%.
  5. If you cannot follow mobile heroes, raise it by 5 to 10%.
  6. Keep the setting for at least three matches before changing it.

On PC, Raw Input can help if FPS drops make the mouse feel different. Official March 2025 notes also mention a fix for frame rate affecting sensitivity.

On controller, use a curve you understand. Linear response is more direct. A softer curve can protect small center-stick adjustments.

Marvel Rivals Tokyo 2099 Spider-Islands map with rooftops and red areas for reticle contrast testing
Colorful zones and rooftops are useful for checking reticle contrast while moving.

Testing method and mistakes to avoid

A setting is proven in combat, not in a menu. Keep a short routine and change one option group at a time.

  • Start in practice to test 180-degree turns, tracking and vertical aim.
  • Play one quick match with a main hero and a backup hero.
  • Track three problems only: FPS drops, lost targets and overshooting.
  • Do not mix graphics, mouse, controller and HUD changes in one test.
  • On laptops, cap FPS before lowering textures again.
Marvel Rivals Performance Optimization Test Protocol window asking for PC performance data consent
The PC tool asks for consent before collecting optimization data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What settings should I choose in Marvel Rivals?

Start with a stable FPS cap, low effects, low or Off reflections, low or Off global illumination, then Raw Input on PC.

How do I gain FPS without losing readability?

Lower effects, reflections, global illumination and shadows. Keep enough model quality to identify heroes quickly.

Where is PC Performance Optimization?

NetEase lists it under Settings > Other > Performance Optimization Beta on PC, with a client restart after activation.

Should I enable Raw Input for mouse?

Yes, test Raw Input if mouse movement feels tied to FPS changes or if tracking feels inconsistent.

What controller sensitivity should I use?

Use a predictable aim curve and raise turn speed only if you cannot follow mobile heroes or vertical targets.

What settings should I use on a gaming laptop?

Use the dedicated GPU, performance mode, Frame Rate Limit and proper cooling, following the official laptop tips.

Why does my sensitivity feel different when FPS drops?

Official March 2025 notes mention a fix for frame rate affecting sensitivity. Stabilize FPS and test Raw Input.

Where can I track settings changes?

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