The immersive open world of can be demanding on a player's PC, with intensive graphics that might require the best settings to run smoothly. In addition, players concerned about FPS values, display options, and other qualities such as textures and effects may be confused by the deceptive way the game presents its settings. Therefore, 's performance depends on the capabilities of a player's PC, which should have at least the recommended or minimum requirements needed to run the game in the first place.
One unique aspect of comes from the automatic benchmark it applies to a player's settings based on a quick hardware assessment. Essentially, players will have their settings adjusted as they boot up the game for the first time before they even unlock any spells in . However, although these settings are an excellent foundation to help players get started, they shouldn't be trusted to be completely accurate. Therefore, players are encouraged to experiment with their individual settings before rebooting the game to see if the differences work for them.
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Display Option
Setting
Graphic Option
Setting
Window Mode
Windowed Fullscreen
Global Quality Preset
Low
Upscale Type
NVIDIA DLSS
Effects Quality
Low/Medium
Upscale Mode
NVIDIA DLSS Quality
Material Quality
Low/Medium
Upscale Sharpness
0
Fog Quality
Low
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency
On
Sky Quality
Low
VSync
On
Foliage Quality
Medium
Frame Rate
Uncapped
Post Process Quality
Medium
Field of View
0.0
Shadow Quality
Low
Motion Blur
Off
Texture Quality
Medium
Depth of Field
Off
View Distance Quality
Medium
Chromatic Aberration
Off
Population Quality
Low/Medium
Film Grain
Off
Ray Tracing Reflections Ray Tracing Shadows Ray Tracing Ambient
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