Larians almost great role-playing game took the world by storm and shone for days Baldur’s Gate 3 in the whole world. Without a doubt, it is already one of the most exciting releases of the year – if not all the time. But while PS5 owners are still waiting for a release, ask PC gamers perhaps the question is which Environment should make for an optimal gaming action.
If you are as addicted to the wonderful world of Faerûn as the countless adventurers, on the Steam engine they are now generating record numbersshould take a look at Environment from Baldur’s Gate 3. Especially if you feel the need to let the flickering title on your game screen a little more smoothly. And of course we will help you with that.
Baldur’s Gate 3: Get even more from hitting the role playing with the right settings
Although Baldur’s Gate 3 at first glance seems like a title that should run smoothly on most computers and The CRPGs generally there is a more relaxed demand on our computers, it can quickly become quite a problem hardware hungry Evolve monsters. Especially when you are in later areas in the advanced game, the frame rate drops almost automatically.
Sure, with one processor or one graphics cards there top class you should also leave these challenges rather cold. But especially when you don’t necessarily have a high-end gaming PC on your desk, “Larian’s Leap to the Role-Playing Throne” can be used, as we can. state in our review of Baldur’s Gate 3, make it run effortlessly. This is ensured by an extensive selection graphics settings, with which you can find something from almost every corner. We will tell you where to start.
Choose the right resolution
If you want to gamble with a particularly powerful Gaming-Monitor take advantage of the example and a high WQHD or 4K resolution come together, Baldur’s Gate 3 can easily push your PC to its limits. The logical consequence of keeping the frame rate in a nice range and, above all, smooth: you put there. resolution simply download something in the game.
Larian gives you this in the graphic settings Nvidia’s DLLSThe Deep Learning Super Sampling, as well as with the matched counterpart from the house AMD, a simple remedy from them. The technologies ensure that the game starts with a rendered at lower resolution is before it then immediately back in there native resolution is increased become It doesn’t work well with AMD’s FSR, but you should still get one performance increase apparent at higher resolution.
If you suffer a lot from the fact that your graphics card kicks the feet in the most visually demanding parts, which Baldur’s Gate 3 offered in abundance, you should definitely try both solutions – depending on which GPU manufacturer you come from. There picture quality suffer a little from the option, but you declare war on these annoying bastards in a very simple way.
Other settings we can recommend for Baldur’s Gate 3
Should change to the smart one Frame sample solution did not achieve the desired effect, there is still a large number other settings of Baldur’s Gate 3 that you should play with. Larian has not just with options that can optimize the game on any computer, chickpea, which is why there are almost countless worthwhile combinations possible. We looked at one instead below Average gaming PC oriented:
- Resolution: Ideally you should keep the native resolution and then use DLSS or FSR rendering at a lower resolution and upscale when you need the increase in performance.
- Display mode: Full screen for best performance, or full screen with no borders if you’re playing Baldur’s Gate 3 and occasionally need to switch tabs quickly, for example because you only have one screen and want to look at something in a guide.
General
- Model type: Comparatively little changes here, but if your graphics card is actually at the lower end of the performance curve, you can also turn the quality model down. ´
- Distance details: If your processor fails, it may be worth reducing the detail distance. An average value should represent a positive compromise between quality and performance.
- distance example: If you are affected by constant frame drops, it can also be worth choosing “Medium” or even “Low”.
- Texture type: It depends on how much VRAM your graphics card has. If you have only eight gigabytes of video memory, then you should probably choose “Low” or “Medium”. From a VRAM of 12 GB you can play on “Ultra” without hesitation.
- Texture filtering: Here, nonetheless, it is not worth looking down at all. Reducing the texture filtering makes the game lose a lot of beautiful graphics, while the performance improves to a lesser extent and not noticeably.
- Animations-LOD-Detailgrad: Here, a medium value would be an ideal solution for the majority of players. If you feel that you can use your graphics card a little more, try “High”.
- Dynamic range: You should definitely close this option unless you have a high-end processor. Otherwise, your CPU can quickly fall under the high load, especially in the third act.
Licht
- shade quality: As always, detailed shadows look nice, but they don’t really help the graphics card meet the demands of Baldur’s Gate 3 or similar games. If you feel the frame rate drops, turn it down a bit – it’s worth it.
- Cloud type: Here, too, it is very worthwhile to lend a helping hand. It is better to decide on the lowest possible value, because you will probably rarely look at the sky anyway.
- Fog quality: Like shadows and clouds, fog is a real frame eater.
Post-processing
- DLSS: Enable this option if your gaming PC has an Nvidia graphics card installed.
- FidelityFX Super Resolution: The counterpart to Nvidia’s Frame Generation technology. Enable it if you are using an AMD GPU.
- Anti-Aliasing: Turn off anti-aliasing first if you’re having performance issues. nonetheless, even with a mid-range computer, you should be able to activate TAA without major performance loss. Only turn on DLAA if you own a high-end gaming PC.
- Ambient Occlusion: With a more powerful graphics card, for example a GeForce RTX 2080, you can easily tick this box. If you still notice frame drops, simply disable the feature.
- Rays: If you need more GPU power, the so-called “God Rays” should be disabled first.
- spread volume: This not only makes the surfaces in Baldur’s Gate 3 more complex, but also makes the world seem more alive with dirt and grime. If you have really serious problems or stuttering, you should disable volume spread. Otherwise, the option does not draw too much power anyway.
Especially cool: Larian thinks and tells even those of you who would not consider yourself a techie what each of the settings in the game is all about and what changes they bring. On the other hand, are you just starting out on the sword coast? startedWe recommend you take a look our first hints that you can look at Baldur’s Gate 3 can orient yourself at the beginning, throw.
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