![]() I usually start playing with Ultra settings, once i got a feel for how much FPS i get and for what the game looks like at its best fidelity i set the High preset to see how much FPS difference i get and if anything looks noticeably worse to my eyes (if that is still not enough FPS i try medium just to get a feel for it).then a few tweaks here and there will usually do the trick and i'll end up with a mix of Medium to Ultra. I can slide-up the GeForce Experience slider a third of the way and still maintain 60FPS low-end framerate on benchmarks (Red Dead Redemption 2 in this case).ĭo others have tips for quickly optimizing PC games? NVidia's GeForce Experience app offers to "optimize" graphics settings for games, but I've discovered that these are often one-size-fits-all presets that may not be the best choice.įor example, I'm gaming on an OLED at 60FPS, and I believe NVIDIA is shooting for a 90+ FPS, so it "optimizes" quality to be lower than necessary. ![]() ![]() (Users could still adjust the 20+ parameters as desired, but at least the game would be optimized for the particular PC.) It would be nice if games shipped with a wizard that asked what FPS the user wants, ran benchmarks, and set the graphics parameters. ![]() Is flipping between the graphic quality/performance slider and benchmarks (when available) the best way to tune graphics quality these days? What's a reasonably efficient procedure for tuning PC graphics settings to maximize quality? ![]()
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