Does anisotropic filtering affect FPS in Valorant?
Not really, no. Anisotropic filtering primarily enhances the clarity and detail of textures in the game, especially those seen at an angle. Valorant is pretty optimized, so turning on anisotropic filtering shouldn't have a noticeable impact on your FPS. If you've got a decent rig, crank it up and enjoy those crisp textures without worrying about your frame rate taking a dive.
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Honestly, it's all about your setup. If you're gaming on older hardware, maxing out anisotropic filtering might nudge your FPS down a bit. But for most modern systems, it's a non-issue. Valorant runs smooth as butter either way.
Nah, it's a myth. Anisotropic filtering won't tank your Valorant FPS. Go ahead, turn it up to 16x and watch those angles get sharper without dropping frames.
Anisotropic filtering can affect FPS, but in Valorant, it's barely noticeable. I've played with it on and off, and honestly, my FPS stays pretty much the same. Valorant's optimization is top-notch, so unless you're running the game on a potato, you'll be fine.
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