Best Settings To Use In Prologue: Go Wayback
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Best Settings To Use In Prologue: Go Wayback
"Resolution: 1920x1080 or the highest resolution of your monitor Fullscreen: Borderless View Distance: High Anti-Aliasing: Medium Post Processing: Medium Shadows: Low Global Illumination: Low Reflections: Low Textures: High Effects: High Foliage: High Shading: Medium Motion Blur: No Upscaler: DLSS (if using an Nvidia GPU) Frame Generation: DLSS (if you have an applicable Nvidia GPU) Sharpener: None Upscaler Quality: High Sharpener Quality: Low Gamma: 2.2"
"Naturally, the video settings you use will entirely depend on what kind of frames per second you're getting in Go Wayback. If you're someone with a modern PC and seeing an FPS over 100, then you use the settings above to increase performance while also keeping solid visuals in place. However, players who aren't getting above 60 FPS will want to tone down some or all of the settings to their lowest valu"
"There are three main settings menus in Prologue: Go Wayback: Video, Sound, and Controls. We'll list every possible setting in each of these menus and offer what we recommend you set each one to. However, some of the settings will depend on your preferences and your setup, so keep that in mind. You can see each of the three settings menus below."
Three primary settings menus exist: Video, Sound, and Controls. Video recommendations favor 1920x1080 or the monitor's highest resolution, borderless fullscreen, high view distance, medium anti-aliasing and post-processing, low shadows, global illumination, and reflections, and high textures, effects, and foliage. Shading should be medium and motion blur disabled. Use DLSS upscaler and DLSS frame generation on compatible Nvidia GPUs, with upscaler quality high, sharpener disabled or low, and gamma set to 2.2. Audio and controls can be adjusted to personal preference. Players above 100 FPS can use these settings; players under 60 FPS should reduce settings.
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