

XD I've found that motion blur (if you're only getting 30 fps to begin with) makes the game feel really laggy, turning it off makes the game feel more snappy and crisp to me.įor me hitting the default button and turning off motion blur gave me the best performance, although not the nicest visuals.

If someone prove me wrong with screenshots, than you should consider that we spend more time moving in a game, than standing still looking how detailed is a crevice. Shadow quality and distance is another thing that you can live at medium.

Ultra settings insignificantly increases the quality and will decrease the performance. Having motion blur can help to get a bit of frames, since there is less details to render. Originally posted by Shaidon:From what I know, and don't take as an absolute truth.
