The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

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TLOU PART II Graphics Optimize Settings (Maybe)
By Zen
This configuration won’t impact the game visually or graphically; it will remain optimal by removing settings that only affect performance.

You might not notice a difference in FPS, but your GPU will be happier as it won’t consume as much power

(is optimal for 60 FPS)

Based on the tests I’ve done at the start of the game.

If you are using DLSS or FSR, I recommend you set the 'Film Grain Intensity' to 0.

By the way, use RivaTuner to set the FPS to 60Hz, because in-game settings can make it feel slower?

(it's hard to explain, but it just doesn’t feel right)

And for the display settings, it's a matter of preference, but in my opinion, "DLSS on Balanced and 4 Upscale Sharpness" is enough and looks great. But hey, that's just my opinion. It's all about personal preference.

Those would be the graphic settings that should optimize the game a bit

Your GPU will be grateful that it won’t suffer

-Thanks



   
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10 Comments
Mobfighter's Station Jun 27 @ 8:43am 
@Suryaansh Sharma. For a game that can look as good as this with its highest settings, we should be grateful that with mostly 'high' and a few 'ultra' settings, it can still give players 80 to 120 FPS with a fairly good rig.
THE-SHADOW-MONARCH Apr 25 @ 4:08am 
i run it maxed out in 1440p it still gives 80to120 fps native
Kringle Apr 11 @ 7:19am 
I had to change my virtual memory page file it helped but still get freezing just not as much
I will try these settings
such a question in the game breaks the picture not in the literal sense, as if the friezes but the sharp ones pass quickly. how can this be removed???
Axhyy Apr 5 @ 3:38pm 
@Doom If DLSS isn't improving performance that means you're being CPU limited, if it looks bad I suggest you inject the transformer model. It looks better than native in some cases.
Doom Apr 4 @ 2:34pm 
idk if its just me but this is another game where dlss makes it look awful and gives no performance benefit
andrei Apr 4 @ 11:24am 
I have a rtx 4060ti, r5 5600, 32gb RAM PC. I have played ALL of Ellie's part with DLSS quality on, frame gen on, and sharpness on 8 on all high settings. Because I had DLSS frame gen on, it created A LOT of artifacts on the hair and grass, and it was VERY visible since the start with Joel's hair and beard. I have just disabled frame gen, and the game looks EXTREMELY nice, I even decided to tune it up to max settings.
rAwTiMe Apr 4 @ 8:16am 
I followed Digital Foundry's optimized settings as a baseline and then tweaked some of the other settings to the ones here. Helped a lot with performance and I got no "GPU out of memory" crashes mid gameplay anymore.

Game still crashes all the fucking time during transitions and loading screens though lol
UGX Rorke Apr 4 @ 12:09am 
also the first time i'm seeing 3GHz on my 7900 XTX impressive
UGX Rorke Apr 4 @ 12:06am 
this is great just don't use SMAA Anti-Aliasing mode with these setting's it gives heavy artifacting turning this to TAA or above fixes the artifacting