Choose your own values! (Explained)

Watch yourself on adjusting these scripts I haven't verified, just giving you more potential to do your own. Make sure you adjust one at a time and save changes, start over and return the value if it crashes.

So many settings we can adjust in your .ini will be as simple as adjusting a "=1" to a "=0".Other values though you may be able to pick a large range. Most of them I've experimented with up to this point but there are a few I haven't. I'd advise you to experiment with adjusting them one at a time when you decide to adventure beyond this guide in case that particular adjustment forces a crash if you're going to dabble and maybe learn something new there too.We all prevail! The world is numba' one!Here are some values involving ranges that you can go ahead and turn waaaay down if you'd like.These are just cites, not the full scripts.[/script/engine.engine]MaxPixelShaderAdditiveComplexityCount=32 (Haven't tested this, but reducing may help)MaxES2PixelShaderAdditiveComplexityCount=45 (Haven't tested this, but reducing may help)[/script/engine.renderersettings]r.ViewDistanceScale=.5 (I believe this is a 1 or a .5 by default, you can turn this down to .2 or .3)r.Shadow.MaxResolution=256 (This is at 256 by default, you can turn this one way down 16/32/64)r.Shadow.DistanceScale=0.1 (Can't remember the default value but keep it low, .1 is appropriate)r.RenderTargetPoolMin=300 (300 Is default, you can turn this down 100/150/200)r.Upscale.Quality=1 (Haven't tested this, disabling *may* improve performance)[ShadowQuality@0]r.Shadow.MaxResolution=32 (I can't remember the default, but we'll be keeping this way low)[PostProcessQuality@0]r.RenderTargetPoolMin=100 (Default value is 200, we can cut this in half at least)So that's not where all the changes are being made, but those ones involve more than just "on" or "off", and give you a range value you can provide for it. If you take the scripts and just copy and past them, it will drastically improve your performance, I'm sure. Don't be afraid to skim over it and see some of the values for yourself.