So its all about messing around until you get something thats playable and the best bit, if you break it. So if you lower your anti aliasing to lets say FXAA, what is that going to do? Its going to give you more fps. Thats going to lower your fps on most computers. Just keep changing all the settings randomly until you find some that give you a nice framerate that your happy with.įor instance lets say we put all the settings in a demanding game to medium and then you put your anti aliasing on to MSAA 4x. it does not matter if you know what settings to change. Well your view distance, textures, clouds, shadows and anti aliasing are the most demanding settings to mess with. They aren't as simple as they used to be back in the day. That's the problem, I don't know which settings to keep at what levels for best performance/quality. Once it starts lagging lower certain settings until you eventually find the best settings for the performance and quality balence. Set them as high as you can until it starts lagging lol. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by The HopelessGamer™:Changing your settings is not complicated.
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