

Shadow Quality affects the resolution at which shadows from the sun and spotlights are rendered. The menu shows a bar to see how much VRAM is being consumed, so you'll know.

Texture Quality should be set to Highest since it won't impact performance as long as you have enough video memory on your graphics card. HDAO does a fine job adding depth to the image in exchange for a few FPS, while 3D takes this a step further it'll cost additional FPS. Screen Space Ambient Occlusion darkens areas that should be blocked from light sources to add a richer look to the game. It hardly impacts framerate, so we recommend setting this to 16x. Texture Anisotropy ( anisotropic filtering) makes textures and surfaces seen at an angle and at a distance more detailed. You should only use this if you have plenty of FPS to spare. In addition, Render Resolution (supersampling) provides the cleanest overall image, but it'll significantly impact performance when set to high percentages. We have two Anti-aliasing options FXAA tends to make the overall image a little blurry and less effective in getting rid of jaggies, as opposed to SMAA which does a better job, but taxes your machine a bit more. This does affect framerate, since more of the game world is rendered on screen at once. We recommend going with the max at 105, as we did with all our tests. Now Playing: Destiny 2 PC Graphics Settings Guide And Performance Tipsįield of View (FOV) will widen your viewing angle, allowing you to see more in your peripheral vision. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
