I'd not reduce scenery density, as the game can start to look a little sparse in open countryside.īe careful with shadow quality as shadows start to look very coarse and blocky as you reduce this. If you want more, play with scenery quality and draw distance. If you need more FPS, I'd lower aniso to 4x. Personally, anything over 25 in TS is fine for me. It's all down to what you are willing to accept as a decent FPS. Do not take sunlight intensity too high though, as you may well get burned out highlights on summer days at noon. It does hit your FPS though, but if you reduced your AA to 4x, you will probably make up that deficit.Ĭontrast, brightness etc, are obviously subjective depending upon your display and do not affect frame rate, so that's a personal choice. It adds depth to shadows and adds realism. I'd definitely turn ambient occlusion on (unless you have something else like RWEnhancer Pro taking care of that, but I don't think you are). It tends to put grass in random places like the middle of roads, and doesn't add much to the experience. There's nothing to gain by taking water quality to max, and it is a frame rate hit for no good reason. Sliders are all OK, and pretty much I would do myself ( I use a GTX980Ti, which is not quite as fast as your 1660). Try FXAA+4xMSAA and see if you can live with it, as you'll gain frames doing that. I'd say you are running perhaps a little too much anti-aliasing. Ignore this question, as I just saw you are at 1080p. Click to expand.It would also be useful to know what resolution you are running at? What resolution is your display/Desktop set to? This will have a big influence on the best settings with a 1660.
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