Best Dragon S Dogma 2 Pc Settings For Better Fps And Performance

Display Mode: Full Screen Screen Resolution: 1920×1080 VSync: On Dynamic Resolution: On DLSS Super Resolution/ FidelityFX Super Resolution 3: Quality DLSS Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: On Upscale Sharpness: 3 Rendering Mode: Interlaced Image Quality: 5 Ray Tracing: Off Ambient Occlusion: SSAO Anti-Aliasing: TAA Screen Space Reflections: Off Mesh Quality: Mid Texture Filtering: High (ANSIO x2) Texture Quality: High (0.5GB) Grass/Tree Quality: Low Resource-Intence Effects Quality: Low Shadow Quality: Low Shadow Cache: On Contact Shadows: Off Motion Blur: On Bloom: On Depth of Field: On Lens Flare: On Lens Distortion: On (+chromatic aberration) Subsurface Scattering: Off Motion Quality: Low

On the all systems I tested, the settings above gave me a stable FPS of 40-50 FPS. Testing them on a higher rig bumped it to a range of 60-70 FPS. Higher-end PCs will naturally be able to push even more.
If you love visual quality, you can sacrifice a few frames for that added beauty. For instance, players playing on higher-resolution displays can choose their monitor’s native resolution for better quality. If you do encounter stability issues, you can lock your FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Moreover, if you do not have the DLSS option, you can lower Bloom, Depth of Field, Lens Flare, and Lens Distortion for better performance. If you have a GPU with a lot of VRAM, you can keep these settings on and even crank up the Image Quality, Motion Quality, and Mesh Quality too for a solid visual experience. Overall, I highly recommend players try the above configuration, especially since Capcom themselves acknowledged the performance issues. If you think you are having better-than-expected performance on these settings, just crank up the settings a little bit, as it will not harm your system.
So did the settings for Dragon’s Dogma 2 above help you out? Drop your experience in the comments below!