If you're using a beefier graphics card and want to push it a little further, try these in this order: Tree Tessellation - Impact: Major (Recommended: Off) Grass Level of Detail - Impact: Major (Recommended: 3/10) Geometry Level of Detail - Moderate/Major (Recommended: 4/5) Resolution Scale - Impact: Minor - Major (Recommended: Off) Reflection MSAA - Impact: Minor (Recommended: Off/2X) Grass Shadows - Impact: Minor (Recommended: Medium/High)įull Resolution Screen Space Ambient Occlusion - Impact: Minor (Recommended: On) Soft Shadows - Impact: Minor (Recommended: High) Volumetric Lighting Quality - Impact: Minor (Recommended: High) Near Volumetric Resolution - Impact: Moderate (Recommended: Medium/High)įar Volumetric Resolution - Impact: Minor (Recommended: Medium/High) TAA - Impact: Minor/Moderate (Recommended: Off/Medium)įXAA - Impact: Minor/Moderate (Recommended: Personal preference) Volumetrics quality - Impact: Major (Recommended: Medium/High/Custom) Water Quality - Impact: Moderate/Major (Recommended: Medium/High/Custom) Reflection Quality - Impact: Major (Recommended: Medium)
Shadow Quality - Impact: Moderate (Recommended: High) Texture Quality - Impact: Minor (Recommended: Ultra) The following settings might have a heavy impact on performance and were tested at lowest vs highest, with the performance impact noted: Parallax Occlusion Mapping Quality - Ultra Unlocked Volumetric Raymarch Resolution - On (Not recommended for older cards) The following settings combined should have a minimal performance hit at lowest vs highest (10-15%), so therefore can probably be maxed out: Tested using Nvidia GTX 1070, Vulkan, benchmarking tool, and gameplay. If you're in search of the best-looking graphics with minimal FPS loss, this might help.