Newly releasedREMATCHdoesn’t have very high graphic requirements for a modern game, but you can still encounter occasional stutters and crashes on your PC.

It’s largely caused by optimization issues that can be due to problems at your end or the end of your in-game client (or maybe a mix of both). Thankfully, I have tested and tried out different visual combinations to ensure minimal incidents of stutters or low FPS.

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How to prevent crashes and stutters in REMATCH

For starters, you’ll want to ensure you’re not experiencing any lag (due to the internet). Games inREMATCHrely heavily on your internet connection. If something is up with your internet, you’ll experience lag, so make sure not to put anything on download in the background. That said, here are a few extra tips to reduce unexpected lags.

I have added my recommended graphic settings, which I have been running on my setup (Ryzen 5600G and RTX 3060). In the five hours I have played (at the time of writing), things have looked pretty smooth, barring a couple of opening games.

In-game graphic settings for REMATCH

Best video settings for REMATCH

The exact settings might vary slightly. If you have a weaker system than mine, set the overall quality to Medium from High.

There are not too many settings to tweak. If you’re still experiencing lag, you can turn off the Anti-Aliasing Method. Also, ensure that your device meets the minimum requirements ofREMATCHbefore purchasing your copy.

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