In Ghostwire Tokyo, PC players will get a range of visual options to choose from based on their hardware. Players with NVIDIA RTX graphics cards will enjoy Ray Tracing options that bring out the eerie beauty of a haunted Tokyo.
How to change the graphics mode on PC
To change the graphics on PC, simply press the Esc button to open the Pause Menu. Head over to the Graphics tab to find all the options. PC players will get the option to have Windowed, Windowed Frameless, or Fullscreen Cinematic graphics along with Ray Tracing enabled.
Players will also be able to change the frame rate cap based on the monitor's refresh rate, and overall PC specifications. For instance, a monitor with a 165 GHz refresh rate will allow players a constant frame rate between 120 to 150 based on other visual settings.
What is the best graphics setting for PC
Players who have NVIDIA RTX graphics cards will have the option to enable Ray Tracing to experience the chilling atmosphere of Ghostwire: Tokyo. Similarly, the game will feature NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and TSR, allowing players to customize the settings to get more frame rate.
Ray Tracing will have Shadow, Reflection, and Culling Quality and it can be raised to the High level for the best Cinematic visuals. The game will ask for an automatic restart after players enable Ray Tracing. It is important to note that high-quality visuals will compensate for the frame rate with Ray Tracing on.
At the same time, players can set the Level Streaming Distance to 4, but it will put a heavy load on your PC's hardware. Likewise, Global Illumination, Texture Streaming Quality, and Shadow Map Quality can be increased to High, resulting in improved visuals and lowered frame rate. The best graphics settings for every player should depend on their PC's specifications and hardware capability.
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Published: Mar 24, 2022 04:44 pm