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The different settings that you can tweak in Dirt Rally 2.0 PC are as follows:
Settings marked ** have the most impact on FPS.
Ground Cover-**
Ground cover has a major impact in performance and you can get up to 22% better performance by turning this setting down. This should be one of the settings that you tweak first.
Multisampling-**
Multisampling is the single most taxing setting and can impact performance by up to 39% depending on the hardware that you are using. You should turn this down if you want better performance in Dirt Rally 2.0.
TAA-**
TAA also has a significant impact on the performance of the game. You can get 12% better performance by turning this setting down.
Reflections-**
Reflections can significantly impact performance and you will notice an improvement of 10% when you turn this setting down.
Screen Space Reflections-**
Screen Space Reflections can also be taxing on your hardware and can impact performance by 11%. You should turn this setting down if your hardware is not able to keep up.
Ambient Occlusion-**
Ambient Occlusion is taxing on hardware as always and can affect performance by 12%. You should turn this setting down.
Motion Blur-**
Motion blur is very taxing and can impact performance by 12%. You can turn this setting down in order to get a major boost in performance.
Turn off chromatic abrasion in the graphical options, crowds down to low.
Anisotropic Filtering-
Anisotropic Filtering also makes a small difference and can impact performance by up to 4%.
Shader Detail-
Shader detail only has a minor impact on performance and you can leave it as is.
Shadows-
Shadows can impact performance by 7%. This setting is not as taxing as others that we have mentioned but you can turn this setting down if you are unable to get to 60 FPS.
Night Lighting-
Night lighting has a minor performance impact of 2%.
Advanced Ambient Occlusion-
Advanced Ambient Occlusion is not as taxing on the hardware as Ambient Occlusion and can impact performance by 5%.
Particles-
Particles also hit the graphics card and can impact performance by up to 7%.
Advanced Blending-
Advanced Blending is not all that taxing on the hardware and can impact performance by 3%.
Weather-
Weather can impact the performance of the game by up to 6%.
Crowd-
Crowd setting also impacts performance slightly and you will notice a boost of 3% if you turn this setting down.
Mirrors-
Mirrors can impact performance slightly by 1%. You can leave this setting as it is.
Vehicle Details-
Turning down this setting can impact performance by up to 3%.
Object-
Object impact performance slightly but turning this setting down will give you a boost of 2%.
Trees-
Trees impact performance by less than 1%, so you can leave it at the default preset.
Skidmarks-
Skidmarks can impact performance by 5%.
Bloom-
Bloom has a slight impact on performance when playing Dirt Rally 2.0. Turn this setting down in order to get 2% better performance.
Lens Flares-
Lens flares also have a small impact on performance of less than 1%.