![]() Light Shafts: Can help to illuminate players in shadowy areas, but it doesn't make a big performance impact either way. ![]() Lens Flare: This isn't a JJ Abrams film, turn it off for clearer visibility. Motion Blur: The most redundant visual setting ever created, keep it off.Ĭhromatic Aberration: Another unnecessary setting you can keep off.įilm Grain: Personal preference, but it's another setting that doesn't add anything of value.īloom: Turning this off will make the game clearer and improve visibility. Subsurface Scattering: Doesn't seem to make a difference to performance, but it's another setting you should keep turned off. Shadow Quality: Shadows can be demanding, so keep this to low or medium.Īnti-Aliasing: FXAA is the better option if you want this enabled for the smoother edges, but turning it off can help performance improve. Screen Space Reflection: This is a big resource hog, so turning it off will net you a decent frame rate boost. Volumetric Fog Quality: Turn this off completely, as it's just another setting that can reduce frames otherwise.Īmbient Occlusion: This doesn't make a big different to visuals, but it's another unnecessary setting to keep enabled. Lighting Quality: The higher this setting is the less visibility you will have, so keep it low for better performance and a clearer picture. Texture Filtering: Keeping this on the lower end, at least below 8x, will keep the game looking crisp and doesn't change performance much.Įffects: Keeping this on low will improve the overall visibility and get rid of unnecessary effects that lower frames.įoliage: Doesn't make a big FPS impact, but keeping it low to medium is preferable. Texture Quality: Medium is perfectly fine, and the game will still look great with this setting, but setting this higher won't change performance massively. Material Quality: Low is the best choice here as it will give you a small FPS boost without changing the quality too much. Setting this to high is the best choice for staying competitive, but it can cause frame drops due to having to render more of the environment. ![]() View Distance: This will affect how much of the map you can see, including players and loot. Resolution Scale: Setting this below the default of 100 can cause the game to look blurry, but changing this is a good option for players really struggling with low framerates. Resolution: Set it to whatever your native resolution is, default is 1920x1080 for most monitors.Įnable Vsync: Only enable this if you get screen tearing from higher FPS.įrame Rate Limit: This should be 60 at the lowest, unless your PC is far below the recommended specs. Display Mode: Anything other than Full Screen will cause you to drop some frames, so if you need to use Windowed or Borderless, just remember.
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