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Any optimization tips?
I have 1660Ti GPU and i5 12400f CPU but still getting problems which is - 50-90fps with all low without frame skipping.
Any tips that somebody already using for boost fps or atleast stable 60?
I know it UE5 and even RTX-series GPU have problems with it, but still,i saw someone playing even on lower specs than mine, but telling me they have 100+fps:gr_serious:
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cha0tic Jan 11 @ 12:16pm 
With that GPU I recommend FSR (I believe 1660 Ti cannot use DLSS) and then set things to medium quality (Leave foliage on low) and capping your frame rate to 60 to prevent frame inconsistencies. Turn off Global Illumination and turn off Reflection quality. You can tweak the settings up from there if you are able to.

One other thing you can try is enabling performance mode for texture quality in the nvidia control panel. Right cilck your desktop > select nvidia control panel > global settings tab > Marvel Rivals > Texture filtering > Performance.

More information about what these settings do from Nvidia is located here.

https://www.nvidia.com/content/Control-Panel-Help/vLatest/en-gb/mergedProjects/nv3dENG/Manage_3D_Settings_(reference).htm
Last edited by cha0tic; Jan 11 @ 12:28pm
zepto Jan 11 @ 12:27pm 
Originally posted by cha0tic:
With that GPU I recommend FSR (I believe 1660 Ti cannot use DLSS) and then set things to medium quality (Leave foliage on low) and capping your frame rate to 60 to prevent frame inconsistencies. Turn off Global Illumination and turn off Reflection quality. You can tweak the settings up from there if you are able to.
Thanks :luv:
But what FSR i should use? Preformance with 100%?
Mister Sir Jan 11 @ 12:30pm 
Originally posted by zepto:
I have 1660Ti GPU and i5 12400f CPU but still getting problems which is - 50-90fps with all low without frame skipping.
Any tips that somebody already using for boost fps or atleast stable 60?
I know it UE5 and even RTX-series GPU have problems with it, but still,i saw someone playing even on lower specs than mine, but telling me they have 100+fps:gr_serious:
To be fair if your fps is 60+ you should be fine. Mine is in this constant jolt of 80-100, dropping at times as low as 70 but it's literally like none stop jolts between those numbers and the performance is not affected in any way cause it's not like it drops below 30, which is where you gonna see obvious slow downs.
zepto Jan 11 @ 12:41pm 
Originally posted by Mister Sir:
Originally posted by zepto:
I have 1660Ti GPU and i5 12400f CPU but still getting problems which is - 50-90fps with all low without frame skipping.
Any tips that somebody already using for boost fps or atleast stable 60?
I know it UE5 and even RTX-series GPU have problems with it, but still,i saw someone playing even on lower specs than mine, but telling me they have 100+fps:gr_serious:
To be fair if your fps is 60+ you should be fine. Mine is in this constant jolt of 80-100, dropping at times as low as 70 but it's literally like none stop jolts between those numbers and the performance is not affected in any way cause it's not like it drops below 30, which is where you gonna see obvious slow downs.
Mine is like rollercoaster actually, from 40 to 100 with FSR on Performance all low, lol, i dont even know how this graphics can be so laggy...
cha0tic Jan 11 @ 12:45pm 
Originally posted by zepto:
Originally posted by Mister Sir:
To be fair if your fps is 60+ you should be fine. Mine is in this constant jolt of 80-100, dropping at times as low as 70 but it's literally like none stop jolts between those numbers and the performance is not affected in any way cause it's not like it drops below 30, which is where you gonna see obvious slow downs.
Mine is like rollercoaster actually, from 40 to 100 with FSR on Performance all low, lol, i dont even know how this graphics can be so laggy...

I know your pain I've had to do tons of config tweaks in the past because I had a GPU that struggled with a game I wanted to play or any game for that matter. Only last thing I can suggest is the additional notes I edited into my first reply. You could try lowering your actual resolution a bit as well but it'll only help so much.
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