Optimal Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC Settings for Improved FPS and Performance

Optimal Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC Settings for Improved FPS and Performance

Dragon’s Dogma 2 has garnered global acclaim but is currently plagued by performance issues despite its stunning visuals. Whether you’re among the affected gamers or simply seeking peak PC settings for maximizing FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2, your search ends here. Read on to implement the top PC settings for Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Note: These settings have undergone rigorous testing across various systems featuring diverse CPU and GPU combinations. They guarantee playable FPS, even on low-end PCs, without significant loss of visual fidelity in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

  • Display Mode: Full Screen
  • Screen Resolution: 1920×1080
  • VSync: On
  • Dynamic Resolution: On
  • DLSS/ FidelityFX Super Resolution 3: Quality
  • Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: On
  • Upscale Sharpness: 3
  • Rendering Mode: Interlaced
  • Image Quality: 5
  • Ray Tracing: Off
  • Ambient Occlusion: SSAO
  • Anti-Aliasing: TAA
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Mesh Quality: Mid
  • Texture Filtering: High (ANSIO x2)
  • Texture Quality: High (0.5GB)
  • Grass/Tree Quality: Low
  • Resource-Intence Effects Quality: Low
  • Shadow Quality: Low
  • Shadow Cache: On
  • Contact Shadows: Off
  • Motion Blur: On
  • Bloom: On
  • Depth of Field: On
  • Lens Flare: On
  • Lens Distortion: On (+chromatic aberration)
  • Subsurface Scattering: Off
  • Motion Quality: Low

On all systems I tested, these settings maintained a stable FPS of 40-50 FPS. Testing them on a higher rig increased it to 60-70 FPS. Higher-end PCs can achieve even more.

Optimal Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC Settings for Improved FPS and Performance

If you prioritize visual quality, you may trade a few frames for enhanced beauty. For example, players with higher-resolution displays can opt for their monitor’s native resolution for superior quality. Should stability issues arise, consider locking your FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Alternatively, without the DLSS option, adjusting Bloom, Depth of Field, Lens Flare, and Lens Distortion can improve performance. If your GPU boasts ample VRAM, maintaining these settings or even increasing Image Quality, Motion Quality, and Mesh Quality can yield a robust visual experience.

I recommend trying the above configuration, especially since Capcom acknowledged the performance issues. If you experience better-than-expected performance, adjust the settings slightly.

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