In game settings

Now we'll set up the in game settings. At the, click onNow set theto your native resolution,toif you don't have a 120Hz monitor.Now click on the, here you'll see 4 options:- decrease it if you haven't got a powerful CPU, Very low should be ok for 2-4 cores Amd Cpus and 2 cores Intel Cpus (2 Threads), low and normal for 2-4 cores Intel Cpus (4 Threads) and 6 cores Amd Cpus, high for 8 cores Amd Cpus and 4 cores Intel Cpus (4-8 Threads) and very high for 4+ cores Intel Cpus (8+ Threads).- it affects GPU, increase it if you got a powerful video card- leave it on Very low or disable it.- affects both CPU and GPU, turn it up if you got a powerful GPU.After you set up the quality settings, click on thetab, here there are 3 settings:- set it to Auto- If you got a good GPU set it to Very high or high (it doesn't cause FPS drops), otherwise turn it down.- This is the anisotropic filter, it doesn't have a high impact on performance, so if you got a good GPU, set it to high or very high.Now, the last one, click on thetab- i suggest keeping it on because it smoothes the game, but if you get low FPS disable it. Disabling it you'll get a good fps boost. For the ones who have a good gpu: You should disable the antialiasing and increase the resolution, this will improve the system usage and grant you some more fps.- if you didn't disable the antialiasing this option will be available, setting it to All trees + grass will not cause significant FPS drops if you set Antialiasing on low.- Leave it Disabled or set it to whatever you like, it doesn't affect the performance too much.- Set it on Very low- Disable it for a good FPS boost in open areas and cities (about 15-20 FPS).- I suggest to disable it, it has a medium impact on performance. If you disable it you won't see the blur effects anymore and so you won't be able to understand if your character is healthy or not. You should check how many fps you're getting with it disabled and then enabled to see which value suits best for your system.-Set it as you like- Disable it or turn it up a little bit, it doesn't affect performance too much.