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Wow wilds hearts
Wow wilds hearts




wow wilds hearts

Thus, I deem Wild Hearts’ best settings combination to be the following: It ain’t DLSS or FSR, and looks so blurry I’m not even convinced the actual upscaling component is working properly - as if the game just drops the rendering resolution and leaves it there. Similarly, don’t touch the Upscaling option. I’d advise leaving Textures on High, though, as setting them to Low makes environments look right ugly, and ultimately this guide is about optimising performance rather than just blunderbussing quality in pursuit of more frames. We can see that Textures, Shadows, Reflections, Global Illumination, Motion blur, and Depth of field all yield improvements when reduced or switched off. Originally, my 'control' result was the 59fps averaged by the RTX 3070 at 1440p after the patch, that rose slightly to 61fps, so all results in the "After patch" column represent the benchmark result can be compared to that as well as their pre-patch equivalents. Normally I’d type all these out, but for the benefits of instant-comparison-o-vision, let’s consider how Wild Hearts’ individual settings affect performance when lowered. Time, then, for an updated settings guide. The closest thing to good news here is that, compared to Wild Hearts' launch state, it takes fewer individual graphics option changes to produce FPS gains over the game’s Highest preset. That shows a small overall performance uplift, but the miniscule 2fps difference between resolutions suggests that CPU bottlenecking continues to haunt Wild Hearts on Windows. Post-patch, 1080p produced 80fps, while 1440p produced 78fps.

wow wilds hearts

Previously, my test PC had – using the Lowest quality preset – averaged 73fps at both 1080p and 1440p, a telltale sign that the CPU was blocking the graphics card from reaching its potential on the lower resolution. But Wild Hearts’ biggest problem on PC, its incredible CPU bottlenecking, has only improved by the slightest margins. Watch on YouTubeĪfter the patch, I couldn’t record any difference between the Stereo and 5.1/7.1 audio output settings, so that’s either been fixed or I continue to dodge it. Manage cookie settings Liam and Ed recently investigated how much time World of Warcraft takes up in your life for the first episode of Inventory Space. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.






Wow wilds hearts