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Did you click "Apply" { and then the changes take place }?
You can set the graphics to maximum - play in 2k, 4k, 8k... If you don't have or don't know how to exploit the functions of a graphics card, many games will simply look ugly.
If you want a real improvement in graphics, then you need to invest in a graphics card capable of filtering a game's graphics itself, via its built-in features.
For example, I own and use a Geforce 3060ti, which enables me to obtain twice as sharp a rendering thanks to a simple refinement+...
As a result, I often have the impression of playing in a real setting, to the point of confusing the game running on my first screen with an IRL fishing video running on the second.
= Don't just buy a graphics card
-> Buy and know how to use a graphics card
- Its free to play
- Made by a small dev group