Certain settings have a disproportionate impact on performance. Adjust these first:

: Disable "Film Grain" and "Chromatic Aberration" for a cleaner, slightly smoother experience. Windows & System Optimizations

(if not on VRR screen): On PS5, this mode caps the game at 40 FPS in Fidelity mode. It sounds strange, but 40 divides evenly into 120 Hz (3 frames per refresh), creating a smoother feel than 30 FPS. However, on a standard 60 Hz TV, it introduces tearing. Know your panel.

Identifying which one you are suffering from is the first step to fixing it.

Set to Very Low . These settings are heavy on the CPU and are often the cause of stuttering while swinging.

The PS5 version runs at a locked 60 FPS (Fidelity) or 120 FPS (Performance). If you have lag:

: Disable Ray-Traced Reflections and Shadows, as these are the most resource-intensive settings. Texture Quality for 8GB VRAM cards to prevent loading failures. Crowd & Traffic Density : Lower these to to reduce CPU strain during fast city traversal. Visual Effects

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is notorious on PC for Shader Compilation stutter.

Enable NVIDIA DLSS (for RTX cards) or AMD FSR 2.1 (for others). Setting these to "Quality" or "Balanced" provides a major FPS jump with minimal visual loss.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales FPS Boost and Lag Fix Guide If you're swinging through the streets of Manhattan and noticing your game is stuttering or running at a low frame rate, you aren't alone. Even on capable hardware, can be demanding, particularly in dense city areas. This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for maximizing your FPS and eliminating lag. 1. Essential In-Game Graphics Settings

If you have an NVIDIA RTX card, is your best friend. AMD users can utilize FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) .

This is the oldest trick in the book, but it remains the most effective. Both NVIDIA and AMD frequently release "Game Ready" drivers specifically optimized for major titles like Spider-Man.

If you experience sudden freezes after playing for 30 minutes, you are out of VRAM. Lower to "Medium" and Level of Detail to "Low."