SCREEN SCALE PERCENTAGE

SCREEN SCALE PERCENTAGE in Radical Heights is a percentage value that determines the real resolution your game will be rendered in. You also might know it as Resolution Scale or Resolution Quality from other games.

If you set a value under 100%, the game will render in a lower resolution and upscale it to your set resolution, so that your UI stays sharp, but the game itself gets rendered in a lower resolution. If you set a value over 100%, the game is doing something called super-sampling, rendering the game on a higher resolution and downscales it to your set resolution. That results in a sharper game and is an alternative to anti-aliasing.

Examples:

If you’re playing on 1920x1080 and the SCREENSCALE PERCENTAGE to 120, your game will be rendered at 2304x1296 (1920*1,2(120%) * 1080*1,2(120%)). That will make your game look sharper and is an alternative to the anti-aliasing. You don’t really need that in Radical Heights though.

If you set the SCREEN SCALE PERCENTAGE to 70, it will render Radical Heights at 70% of it’s width and height and upscale it to your set resolution. If you play at 1920x1080 with a Resolution Quality of 70, the game would render at 1344*756 (1920*0,7(70%)*1080*0,7(70%)).

HIGH FPS CHOICE: 80-100

BEST CHOICE: 100

Performance Impact

Similar to your resolution it has heavy impact on your performance. The more pixel that need to get rendered, the less FPS you will experience.