Call of Duty Game Profile Config
Fine tuned Maximum FPS profile configuration file.
Overview
Heads up! This page is for MWII. For the latest Modern Warfare III (Multiplayer, Zombies, Resurgence & Battle Royale) Settings Game Configuration File follow this link.
A custom profile for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Multiplayer, Zombies, Resurgence & Battle Royale) tuned for in-game maximum FPS configuration file.
I cannot stress this enough always Backup your data.
Remember to backup your current file elsewhere just in case, like on your Desktop - alternatively just rename the current existing file
options.3.cod22.txt
to something else like options.3.cod22_backup.txt
to revert to later if necessary.
If you own Call of Duty Modern Warfare II multiplayer I suggest you running an in-game Benchmark first and taking a note of your
Avg FPS
or simply take a photo or screenshot to referance to later after replacing the configuration file.
The profile configuration file
options.3.cod22.txt
is located at C:\Users\*USERNAME*\Documents\Call of Duty\players
on Windows 8, 10 and Windows 11.
The game must be fully closed and not open or running in the background when replacing, restoring or editing the options file.
After downloading the file you will need to modify the
RendererWorkerCount:0.0 = "16"
line to the match your systems CPU's core count.If you don't know this you can open Task Manager > Performance Tab > CPU > Bottom right "Cores: X" You can also experiment setting it to one core LESS than your CPU to allow a single core for Windows/System. You can even try setting it too two cores less and compare the results.
Compare both in a in-game MWII Benchmark and see which ones gets the best results.
To download the file vist the Modern Warfare II Windows PC Settings page and expand the "Tips" section.
If the results or Avg FPS is lower or running into game stability issues, dev errors increased or purely want to revert back to your defaults you can simply restore the backed up
options.3.cod22.txt
file from the Backup stage.Alternatively you can simply delete the file (or the `players` folder) and when you next launch Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 it will automatically re-create the configuration options file.
Modified 26 December 2022