- Texture Quality: This manages the sharpness on items like feathers and fences. Increased quality demands more from your device’s graphics memory.
- Shadow Quality: This changes how realistic shadows render. It’s a typical setting to decrease if your game is stuttering.
- Particle Effects: This controls the showy stuff like explosions and gunfire sparks. Turning it down can help during chaotic fights.
- Render Resolution: This is a big one. Reducing it can make the game run a lot faster on older hardware, though the image gets a bit softer.
See stutters or lag when things get crazy? Try dialing down one or two of the settings above. A consistent frame rate usually is better than having every visual detail pushed to the limit. Be mindful with options like V-Sync, as they can at times make your controls feel laggy.
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