After entering the game, prioritize adjusting the graphics settings. For high-end systems, as long as you don’t max out the “Supersampling Clarity,” there shouldn’t be any major issues. For low-end systems, pay attention to the following options:

  • Resolution: 1920×1080. Low-end users are recommended to use only this resolution, and avoid any others.
  • Frame Rate Limit: If the test shows you can maintain a stable 60 FPS or higher, lock it at 60 FPS. If it can only stay stable between 30-60 FPS, lock it at 30 FPS.
  • Vertical Sync: Off
  • Motion Blur: Off
  • Supersampling Clarity: Around 50 (adjust based on frame rate)
  • Supersampling Resolution: FSR
  • Frame Generation: On
  • Shadow Quality: Low, Medium, High (✖ Ultra, Cinematic)
  • Effect Quality: Low, Medium (✖ High, Ultra, Cinematic)
  • Vegetation Quality: Low, Medium, High (✖ Ultra, Cinematic)
  • Hair Quality: Low, Medium, High (✖ Ultra, Cinematic)
  • Global Illumination: Low (✖ Medium, High, Ultra, Cinematic)

For other options, set them to high if possible, as they have minimal impact on frame rate. If you still can’t maintain a stable 30 FPS with these settings, it may be time to upgrade your hardware.