For Steelrising players, In order to get the best performance open your settings.json in your documents/Steelrising folder and under graphic edit these settings.
(make a backup of the file before changing the values)
“graphic”: {“displayMode”: “FULLSCREEN”,“resolutionX”: 1920,“resolutionY”: 1080,“refreshRate”: 144.00100708007813,“screenIndex”: 0,“vsync”: 0,“shadowQuality”: “LOW”,“shadowCascadeDistanceQuality”: “LOW”,“undergrowthDistanceQuality”: “LOW”,“terrainUberTesselation”: “DISABLE”,“lodDistanceQuality”: “LOW”,“clothQuality”: “LOW”,“ssaoQuality”: “DISABLED”,“aaQuality”: “TAA”,“particlesQuality”: “LOW”,“refractionQuality”: “LOW”,“texturesQuality”: “LOW”,“anisotropicQuality”: “LOW”,“gamma”: 1.0,“resolutionRatio”: 1.0,“fovMultiplier”: 0.5,“isHdr”: false,[/b]“reflectionQuality”: “LOW”,“illuminationQuality”: “LOW”,“raytracingEnabled”: “DISABLE”,“upscaling”: “FSR”,“foliageAnimation”: “DISABLE”,“dlssMode”: “AUTO”,“fsrMode”: “ULTRA_QUALITY”},
I get 90 – 130 fps with these on a GTX1070 & i5-12600k
Other basic improvement tips unrelated to Steelrising:
NVIDIA control panel:
- preferred refresh rate: highest available
- sharpening on if preferred: search for regedit fix if you want to add it back to programs and not just under global settings
- max frequency at 72 fps + vsync at half monitor refresh rate IF you have a 144Hz monitor and get between 80 and 144 frames.
- pre rendered frames at 1
- low latency: on
Windows & Software
- add the game in windows graphics settings: high performance
- use intelligent standby list cleaner if you have ram stutters. (please inform yourself before using it)
That’s all we are sharing today in SnowRunner Terrain Visual Glitch Fix (AMD/RDNA2), if you have anything to add, please feel free to leave a comment below, you can also read the original article here, all the credits goes to the original author Shertgun