Do you want to use the Client Settings Editor in Fortnite? If you want to use it, the first thing that you have to do is to download the ClientSettings Editor. Where is the site to download it and how to use it? You are able to read the explanation below. And as a bonus, we also give you information about the best settings for Fortnite.
How to Use Client Settings Editor in Fortnite
When we tried to search information about the Client Settings Editor for Fortnite including how to use it easily, actually, there are not many things that we found. It seems that information about it is not available much. However, if you want to get a ClientSettings Editor, there are some versions available and you are able to find and get it from GitHub. Just access the site and then you will find it.
When you find the files of ClientSettings Editor, then you are able to read each details and then if you want to download it, just click on Assets and there will be three files appear. Click on ClientSettingsEditor.zip to download it.
If you have downloaded it, then you may wonder how to be able to use it. As we explained earlier that there is not much information about how to use it. However, you may try to open the ClientSettings Editor that you just downloaded and then you are able to run it. Then, you are able to follow the instructions to be able to use the Client Settings Editor. You have to make sure that you are able to follow the instructions properly. If then, you find some issues with it, or you think that you need a complete guide of using ClientSetting Editor, you are able to access some forums and ask others there. By visiting forums, you are able to discuss about it with other people with the hope that you can find the answers to the questions that you have on your mind.
Versions of ClientSettings Editor
In Github, you are able to find some versions of Client Settings Editor. What are they? You are able to see in the list which is provided below.
- ClientSettings Editor
This version was released on May 8th, 2018. This version has some features including changing property names and values, duplicating and deleting properties by right clicking them, and logging into your Epic account and downloading and uploading your ClientSettings.sav files to and from the cloud.
- ClientSettings Editor v1.1
This version was released on May 25th, 2018. In this version, it fixes bugs that could cause corruption when duplicated properties are edited and permitted files to be able to load and save even if the data or the property cannot be read or written.
- ClientSettings Editor v1.2
This ClientSettings Editor v1.2 was released on June 28th, 2018. It was updated to be able to handle a change that happened in Fortnite 4.5. Now, float parsing uses invariant culture. It means that commas are thousands separators and periods are decimal points regardless of locale.
- ClientSettings Editor v1.3
This version of Client Settings Editor was released on July 26th, 2018. It was updated for Fortnite v5.10. Now, it can handle serializing null strings properly.
- ClientSettings Editor v1.4
It was released on July 24th, 2019. In this ClientSettings Editor version, there are previews for input binding/ HUD visibility names. Now, the C ++ names are shown for map key/ value types. It was updated for Fortnite v9.40.
- ClientSettings Editor v1.5
This version of Client Settings Editor was released on October 10th, 2019. It was updated to be able to support compressed ClientSettings.sav files from Fortnite v10.30+. In this version, there is a support for SetProperty type.
If you want to download these Client Settings Editors, you are able to access GitHub and choose the version that you want to use.
Fortnite Best Settings
Talking about ClientSettings editor, you may also think of what the best settings for Fortnite is. Well, before you know the best settings for your Fortnite gameplay, it is better for you to know the system requirements for playing Fortnite.
Minimum System Requirements
- CPU: Core i3 2.4 GHz
- RAM: 4GB
- Graphics: Intel HD 4000
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit or Mac OSX Sierra
- Storage: 15GB
Recommended System Requirements
- CPU: Core i5 2.8 GHz
- RAM: 8GB
- Graphics: It is recommended for you to use Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 equivalent DX11 GPU
- VRAM: 2GB
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
- Storage: 20GB
Now, if you think that your system has minimum or recommended requirements, you can go on playing Fortnite and you can set it to the best settings as we explained below.
- You are able to set the Windows Mode in Fullscreen mode. By setting to this mode, it will ensure the game is running on top priority and other background processes will be given fewer resources.
- For the Display Resolution, you can choose Native Resolution. But, if you find some issues when you use this resolution, you can decrease the resolution until you reach a point where your game can run smoothly.
- How about the Frame Rate Limit? You are able to set it to a value of around 20 above your monitor’s refresh rate. It is usually about 120 to 240. But, if you have a very powerful PC and a 240 Hz monitor, you are able to go for Unlimited.
- For 3D resolution, you are able to go with 100%. If you choose to play on a lower resolution, you are able to change the display resolution.
- You are able to set the View Distance to Far or Epic. However, if you have a PC which is slow and you are struggling with your FPS, you can lower this setting until you can reach consistent FPS.
- For Shadows, you can turn it Off for having maximum performance.
- In the Anti-Aliasing section, you can make it Off.
- For Textures, it is recommended for you to set it to Medium or High.
- For Effects, you have to put it on Low.
- For Post Processing, it is recommended for you to set it as Low as well.
- In Vsync, you have to turn it Off. If you turn it on, it can cause lag.
- For Motion Blur, you are able to set it off so that it will remove all kinds of blurriness and motion blur.
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