How to Optimize Massive PvP Battles (200+ Players) on an AMD Build – Siege & Archboss PvP Guide 🔥

📝 Introduction

Alright, alright—I hear you Team Red warriors! 🔴🔥

So, I posted a guide on how to improve FPS in massive PvP battles (200+ players) for Intel users, and Reddit immediately called me out for "neglecting AMD entirely". 😂 Someone even said, "Nice try, Intel employee!" 💀

Well, I don’t want my karma tanking harder than my FPS in a siege, so here’s the AMD version of the guide—before y’all start downvoting me into oblivion. 😆

If you’re rocking a Ryzen CPU + Radeon GPU, this guide is for you! Whether you’re sieging castles, fighting world bosses, or clashing in archboss PvP, here’s how to get max FPS without selling a kidney for an Intel build. 🚀

So, you’re playing Throne and Liberty, Black Desert, or any MMORPG with large-scale PvP like sieges, archboss fights, or world bosses. You’ve built your rig with Team Red (AMD CPU + AMD GPU), but when 200+ players are on screen your FPS tanks—even with a high-end GPU.

That’s because in large-scale PvP battles, CPU performance is WAY more important than GPU performance. If your CPU can’t process all the players, skills, and AI, no GPU will save you.

This guide is for AMD users looking to maximize FPS in massive PvP battles. Let’s dive in! 🚀

FOR INTEL OPEN THIS LINK Intel Guide

🔹 Why Do Massive PvP Battles Kill FPS?

Massive-scale fights stress the CPU way more than the GPU. Your system has to process: ✔ 200+ players on-screen, each moving, attacking, and casting spells.
AI calculations, hitboxes, physics, and server sync in real-time.
Network updates for every player's position, abilities, and status effects.

This means your FPS drops are NOT a GPU issue, but a CPU bottleneck.

🔥 Best AMD CPUs for Large-Scale PvP (200+ Players)

CPU Performance in 200+ Player PvP (3440x1440)
Ryzen 5 5600X (6C/12T) Barely Playable (30-50 FPS, huge FPS dips)
Ryzen 7 5800X (8C/16T) ⚠️ Decent (50-80 FPS, but can stutter in sieges)
Ryzen 7 5800X3D (8C/16T + 96MB Cache) Great (80-110 FPS, much smoother in battles)
Ryzen 7 7800X3D (8C/16T + 96MB Cache) 🔥 Best Price/Performance (100-140 FPS, very stable)
Ryzen 9 7950X (16C/32T, No 3D Cache) Good for multitasking, but not better than 7800X3D
Ryzen 9 7950X3D (16C/32T + 128MB Cache) 🔥🔥 Absolute Best (130-180 FPS, perfect for 200+ players)

💡 Key takeaway: If you're on AMD, the best CPU for large-scale PvP is the Ryzen 7 5800X3D or 7800X3D. Their massive L3 cache (96MB) helps with CPU-heavy tasks like rendering 200+ players on-screen.

Avoid high-core Ryzen CPUs (7950X, 5900X, 5950X) unless they are the "3D" versions. MMORPGs don't utilize 16 cores efficiently, but extra cache makes a HUGE difference.

🎮 Best AMD GPUs for PvP Battles

GPU Performance in Large PvP Battles (3440x1440)
RX 6600 XT ⚠️ Playable (50-80 FPS, but struggles at high settings)
RX 6700 XT Better (70-100 FPS, smooth in medium settings)
RX 6800 XT Great (90-120 FPS, good for high settings)
RX 7900 XT 🔥 Excellent (100-140 FPS, good for ultra settings)
RX 7900 XTX 🔥🔥 Best (160-200 FPS, very smooth in sieges)

💡 Key takeaway: If you want 100+ FPS in PvP, go for at least an RX 6800 XT or RX 7900 XT/XTX. Lower-end GPUs work, but you'll need to drop settings in large battles.

📌 Best In-Game Settings for Massive PvP Battles

Setting FPS Impact Recommendation
Resolution Scaling 🔺 Huge FPS Boost Use 85-90% if struggling with FPS
Player/NPC Render Distance 🔺 Major FPS Boost Lower it to avoid rendering too many players
Shadow Quality 🔺 Moderate FPS Boost Set to Low or Medium
Skill Effect Density 🔺 Major FPS Boost Lower in PvP to reduce clutter
Anti-Aliasing 🔻 Small FPS Boost FXAA or disable if needed
FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) 🔺 Huge FPS Boost Enable if available (RX cards)

🛠️ How to Boost FPS with AMD Adrenalin + Lossless Scaling

1️⃣ Use Lossless Scaling (FSR, RIFE AI)

Lossless Scaling lets you scale your resolution dynamically to boost FPS.

  • Works even in games without native FSR.
  • Can double FPS in GPU-heavy situations.
  • Best use case: Scale 3440x1440 down to 2560x1080 and apply FSR 2.0 for a 30-50% FPS boost.

2️⃣ Optimize AMD Adrenalin Settings

✔ Enable Radeon Anti-Lag (Reduces input latency in PvP).
✔ Turn on Radeon Boost (Dynamic resolution scaling in fast motion).
✔ Use FSR 2.1 (Upscaling for more FPS).
✔ Set Texture Filtering to Performance Mode.

📌 Conclusion – The Best AMD Setup for Massive PvP Battles

1️⃣ Best Budget Build (Playable)

  • CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X
  • GPU: RX 6700 XT
  • Settings: Medium
  • FPS: 60-80 FPS (stable, occasional dips in sieges).

2️⃣ Best Performance/Price Build (Very Smooth)

  • CPU: Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • GPU: RX 7900 XT
  • Settings: High
  • FPS: 100-140 FPS (very smooth).

3️⃣ Ultimate Build for Epic Settings (200+ FPS)

  • CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X3D
  • GPU: RX 7900 XTX
  • Settings: Epic
  • FPS: 160-200 FPS (sieges with zero lag).

📝 Final Thoughts

If you’re lagging in massive PvP fights, your CPU is the problem – not your GPU.
Upgrading from a Ryzen 5 to a 7800X3D can DOUBLE your FPS in PvP.
FSR + AMD Adrenalin tweaks + Lossless Scaling = More FPS.
If you want the smoothest PvP experience, go for a Ryzen 7 7800X3D + RX 7900 XTX.

❓ Have Any Questions?

If you’re struggling with FPS in massive PvP fights, drop your PC specs and in-game settings in the comments! Let’s optimize your game so you can siege castles without FPS drops. 🏰🔥

🚀 Happy gaming massive PvP! 🚀