For PC Warhammer 40,000: Darktide players, this guide will show you how to get 60 fps on ancient hardware, let’s check it out.
An Overview
1. Navigate to C:\Users\Steam\AppData\Roaming\Fatshark\Darktide\user_settings
2. Strip this game down to nothing.
3. After you are done making changes, go to properties and change to READ ONLY
**This guide assumes that you have reduced the quality of in-game and launcher settings as low as possible.**
EXTREME FIXES (UGLY; WOULD MAKE UNCLE NURGGY PROUD)
– local_lights_shadows_enabled = false (this will aesthetically cuck your game and make it appear flat)
– lod_object_multiplier = 0.1 (Delicious and pervasive pop-in of world objects for your Pentium III PC)
– for 16:9; (Make sure you change both resolutions in the config file, there are two)
screen_resolution = [
854
480
– for 16:10
screen_resolution = [
960
600
*Changing your monitor’s native resolution to the corresponding Sega Saturn-esque resolution is advised; P.S. You may need to create a custom resolution for this like I did.
– Use Performance (DLSS) or Ultra-Performance mode (FSR 2); naked mole rat experience (can’t see enemies clearly past 15 feet; feels like playing a DOS box game on a lower-than-intended resolution)
– static_sun_shadows = false (we need to go flatter… like 2D flat)
– particles_capacity_multiplier = 0 (no bullet tracers, no indication of where you’re channeling a Trauma force staff, no red beam from [invisibly pixellated] snipers…. yeah, it’s a great time, biggest increase in performance…)
MODERATE INTENSITY FIXES
– volumetric_fog_quality = “false”
– performance_settings = {
decal_lifetime = 0
max_blood_decals = 0
max_impact_decals = 0
max_ragdolls = 1 *NOTE: DO NOT REDUCE RAGDOLLS TO ZERO = CRASH*
– decals_enabled = false
– display_noise_enabled = false
– local_lights_max_dynamic_shadow_distance = 0
local_lights_max_non_shadow_casting_distance = 0
local_lights_max_static_shadow_distance = 0 (or default if you have Local_Lights enabled)
local_lights_shadow_atlas_size = [
1 (or 128 if you have Local_Lights enabled)
1 (or 128 if you have Local_Lights enabled)
]
local_lights_shadow_map_filter_quality = “false”
– rt_checkerboard_reflections = false
rt_light_quality = “false”
rt_mixed_reflections = false
rt_particle_reflections_enabled = false
rt_reflections_enabled = false
rt_shadow_ray_multiplier = 0
rt_transparent_reflections_enabled = false
rtxgi_enabled = false
rtxgi_scale = 0
– static_sun_shadow_map_size = [
1 (or 128 if you have static_sun_shadows enabled)
1 (or 128 if you have static_sun_shadows enabled)
– sun_shadow_map_filter_quality = “false”
– volumetric_extrapolation_high_quality = false
volumetric_extrapolation_volumetric_shadows = false
volumetric_lighting_local_lights = false
volumetric_reprojection_amount = 0
volumetric_volumes_enabled = false
Miscellaneous Fixes
– jitter_enabled = false *according to the wiki*; “In computer graphics, to “jitter a pixel” means to place it off side of its normal placement by some random amount in order to achieve a more natural appearance.” I don’t know what kind of performance impact turning this off has.
– world_interaction_size = [
128
128
*What does this even do?*
– ***nv_reflex_low_latency = 0*** (Many users have reported that this option is bugged and turning it off can cause a massive performance increase)
– nv_low_latency_markers = false (not sure what this actually does but I turned this off thinking that it could be tied to the bugged low_latency mode)
THE UNSAVORY CONCLUSION
If you have indeed applied all the the “fixes” that I have listed, your game should appear as such:
I have now achieved a whopping unstable 35-60 FPS on an incredibly ancient Geforce GTX 1660 TI and core I-7 2.6Ghz computer that can run every other modern game flawlessly…
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