At first glance, Fortnite might look like a game that does not require a strong system to run effectively. That is, until you fire it up on your PC. You'll discover that Fortnite is one of those process-heavy games that requires a medium to high-range PC.
What's more, a milliseconds delay or input lag and you're out of the game thanks to how competitive Fortnite is. If you really want to excel in this game, then having a good system is key. But, what if you don't have one? Well, you're in luck as 'Performance Mode' has arrived for PC users.
Performance mode is similar to Nvidia's DLSS feature... but not quite. It enhances the game's overall performance by reducing the load on the CPU and GPU, at the cost of visuals. The performance mode is specifically targeted towards low-end systems, in order to provide them better FPS.
The performance mode will be available for all PC users regardless of their system. However, the game will notify and prompt players with older hardware to try it out, given that they stand to benefit the most.
You can find the performance mode, in its current alpha state, as one of the rendering modes under Advanced Graphics in the Video settings menu. You can enable or disable it at any time and must restart the game for changes to take effect.
