Best The Sinking City 2 graphics settings for no lag and max FPS
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The Sinking City 2 is now available on PC and consoles, and you can tweak the in-game settings to get better performance on your setup. For large parts, the game works pretty well on my end, but I did encounter lags and stutters until I made a few changes.
In this guide, I will go through a list of settings you can use to run The Sinking City 2 smoothly on your device.
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Before I dive deep into the graphics, here’s a quick run down of my current setup.
- AMD Radeon 9060XT 16 GB
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
- 32 GB of DDR4 RAM
In this guide, I have focused more towards devices that are closer to the minimum requirements. If you have a more powerful rig, you can scale up certain values by one.
- Screen: Personal preference
- Upscaling: None. However, turn this on if you’re struggling with rags.
- Resolution Quality: 100%.
- V-Sync: Off. However, turn this on if you’re getting stutters. Having it turned on will reduce the FPS by certain extent but increase the smoothness of the game.
- FPS Limit: 60 FPS. This seems like the sweet spot for now and it doesn’t cause any hindrance.
- Motion Blur: Off
- Graphics Preset: Custom
- View Distance: Medium
- Anti-Aliasing: Low
- Post-Processing: Medium
- Textures: Low
- Effects: Medium
- Foliage: Low
- Reflections: Low
- Global Illumination: Low
- Shading: Low
- Hair: High
I noticed the most significant change after I capped the FPS, so I assume that’s a problem in the current build. When writing, The Sinking City 2 is still awaiting the full launch. I expect some issues to resolve as we get few post-launch patches.
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