Best Settings for FBC: Firebreak – RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB

The RTX 5060 Ti can run FBC: Firebreak at QHD resolution with 60+ FPS and high graphical fidelity using our optimized settings.

Picture of Hiss enemies in FBC: Firebreak
The Hiss enemies in FBC: Firebreak (Image via Remedy Entertainment)

The FBC: Firebreak is a three-person co-op multiplayer shooter where gamers must do certain jobs to keep the Hiss corruption at bay in the Oldest House. The game takes place in the world of Control, so there is a lot of familiarity with the original title. The system requirements of Firebreak are quite reasonable, so popular GPUs like the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB can play it quite well.

However, without the right settings, the game will experience sudden drops in frame rates and/or stutters. In this article, we will provide all the best settings for FBC: Firebreak on Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB graphics cards.

Note: The settings provided below are based on the game’s recommended specs and shouldn’t be used for resolutions higher than 2560 x 1440.

The Best Settings for FBC: Firebreak on RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB

Picture of FBC: Firebreak graphics settings page
FBC: Firebreak graphics settings page (Image via Remedy Entertainment)

The Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB are two of the most popular GPUs among gamers in 2025. The former is cheaper and preferred by budget gamers. The 16GB variant is for users who play AAA titles, as that’s where the higher VRAM will help. Fortunately, both graphics cards can play FBC: Firebreak really well with 60+ FPS, even at QHD resolution. However, you must optimize the game settings to prevent frame rate drops and/or stuttering.

Many users may not be tech-savvy enough to understand which settings they should choose, so we will do it for you. Here are all the best settings for FBC: Firebreak on RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB:

Display

SettingsRTX 5060 Ti 8GBRTX 5060 Ti 16GB
Display ModeFullscreenFullscreen
Display Resolution2560 x 14402560 x 1440
Render Resolution2560 x 14402560 x 1440
Resolution UpscalingDLSSDLSS
Upscaling SharpnessNo changes requiredNo changes required
DLSS Frame GenerationOffOff
Uncapped Frame RateOnOn
Nvidia Reflex Low LatencyOn + BoostOn + Boost
VsyncOff (Turn it on if you don’t have an AMD FreeSync or G-Sync monitor)Off (Turn it on if you don’t have an AMD FreeSync or G-Sync monitor)
Brightness5050
Color and Brightness RangeSDR (Choose HDR only if you have a proper HDR monitor)SDR (Choose HDR only if you have a proper HDR monitor)
Field of View9090

Quality

SettingsRTX 5060 Ti 8GBRTX 5060 Ti 16GB
Quality PresetCustomCustom
Post Processing QualityMediumMedium
Shadow ResolutionMediumMedium
Shadow FilteringHighHigh
Texture ResolutionHighUltra
Texture FilteringHighUltra
Far Object Detail (LOD)MediumMedium
Ambient OcclusionOnOn
Screen Space Reflections (SSR)OffOff
Effect QualityMediumMedium
Global Illumination QualityMediumMedium
Global ReflectionsMediumMedium
Fog QualityMediumMedium
Volumetric LightingMediumMedium
Volumetric Spotlight QualityMediumMedium
Shadow DetailMediumMedium

Ray Tracing

SettingsRTX 5060 Ti 8GBRTX 5060 Ti 16GB
Ray Tracing PresetOffOff
DLSS Ray ReconstructionOffOff

Effects

SettingsRTX 5060 Ti 8GBRTX 5060 Ti 16GB
Motion BlurOffOff
Film GrainOffOff

Final Thoughts

We optimized the above settings for both RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and 16GB using a combination of Medium, High, and Ultra settings. They will help deliver a consistent 60+ FPS, even during intense combat situations, to ensure you don’t die when doing a single job in the game.


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