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What's the best graphic settings for new desktop?

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5 hours ago, 0stones0 said:

AutoFPS will allow these kind of numbers. 

It's not rocket science though, it just lowers the LOD when the frame rate drops,
compromising what is seen on the screen to maintain a frame rate.
It's the age old debate, between those who want to see a quality image and those
for whom the frame rate counter is more important.

To the OP: the key is what you are happy with.
Goodness knows that even a brief time spent on a screenshot forum will show you that 
what is one man's ideal is another man's hideous.

Edited by Reader

8 hours ago, Reader said:

It's not rocket science though, it just lowers the LOD when the frame rate drops,
compromising what is seen on the screen to maintain a frame rate.
It's the age old debate, between those who want to see a quality image and those
for whom the frame rate counter is more important.

To the OP: the key is what you are happy with.
Goodness knows that even a brief time spent on a screenshot forum will show you that 
what is one man's ideal is another man's hideous.

I was referring to the question "Didn't know TLOD and OLOD can be that high. I'll try them. Thank you."

 Sim allows numbers from 400 tlod and 200 olod. Higher numbers can be reached with AutoFPS.

i7-13700KF @ 5.3GHz    32.0GB DDR5 @ 5600    RTX 3080    65" LG OLED @ 4k

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