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Best graphics settings for my setup?
Hi! I currently have a low-end CPU and a high-end GPU, I was wondering what settings I should tone down (to make it easier on my CPU) and which I should tone up (to take better advantage of my GPU).
Both of them are AMD, if that helps. The GPU has 8 gb of ram. Thank you!

1920x1080 resolution. Hoping to just keep 40-60 FPS most of the time.
Last edited by Kaelus Von Sestiaf; Jul 16, 2019 @ 5:08pm
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Lek Jul 17, 2019 @ 12:57pm 
https://steamcommunity.com/app/814380/discussions/0/1771511442678518064

Installing this might help u get more fps, cuz it gives ur config n stuff, also ur probably need to lower everything of settings or depending on the gpu even ur resolution
Gabito264 Jul 17, 2019 @ 7:39pm 
Originally posted by Kaelus Von Sestiaf:
Hi! I currently have a low-end CPU and a high-end GPU, I was wondering what settings I should tone down (to make it easier on my CPU) and which I should tone up (to take better advantage of my GPU).
Both of them are AMD, if that helps. The GPU has 8 gb of ram. Thank you!

1920x1080 resolution. Hoping to just keep 40-60 FPS most of the time.
experiment with your settings, see what youre comfortable with
Warp Jul 26, 2019 @ 1:45pm 
Just try playing with a lower resolution. It's the #1 factor affecting rendering speed, and lowering it by just a little usually gives significant improvements in framerate (unless it's your CPU that's bottlenecking the game).

You can create custom resolutions at least in the Nvidia Control Panel (and probably the AMD equivalent), and the game will see these custom resolutions. (While such custom resolutions that are not native to your display will look like crap when using the desktop, games will generally look fine, even if slightly blurrier.)

If you create a custom resolution, remember to have the GPU do the scaling, not your display (at least Nvidia Control Panel has a setting for this.)
Last edited by Warp; Jul 26, 2019 @ 1:46pm
Originally posted by Warp:
Just try playing with a lower resolution. It's the #1 factor affecting rendering speed, and lowering it by just a little usually gives significant improvements in framerate (unless it's your CPU that's bottlenecking the game).

You can create custom resolutions at least in the Nvidia Control Panel (and probably the AMD equivalent), and the game will see these custom resolutions. (While such custom resolutions that are not native to your display will look like crap when using the desktop, games will generally look fine, even if slightly blurrier.)

If you create a custom resolution, remember to have the GPU do the scaling, not your display (at least Nvidia Control Panel has a setting for this.)
Like I said in my original post, my bottleneck is my CPU, which is weak, but I have a strong GPU. I was hoping someone would tell me what settings are CPU intensive and what settings are GPU intensive, basically.
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Date Posted: Jul 16, 2019 @ 5:08pm
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