![]() ![]() This is a surface level setting in the control panel so I'd wager its harmless to have it set wrong anyway. Results online have been mixed, but in my observation it makes little to no difference but also causes no harm and no visual glitches to speak of. If you're using newer drivers, a 30 or 60 FPS framerate cap depending on what you can handle at current settings (Further reduces GPU use and thus heat, which improves stability and prevents performance degradation), and if your drivers are especially recent, there's a built in full screen sharpening option that works on all OpenGL, Vulkan, or DirectX renderers for improved visual quality (I recommend 50% screen sharpening with 100% "Ignore film grain" to soften it a bit, and FXAA enabled to further soften the image so that the added detail looks like it was always in the game).ĭebatable but probably harmless: Most games released before Unreal Engine 3 that use OpenGL supposedly benefit in terms of microstutter reduction from turning "threaded optimization" to "off". ![]() A few Anisotropy tweaks at High Performance/Performance/Quality to slightly reduce overhead on texture filtering. (Source: Here )Īnything in the 1070/1080 or 2070/2080 models: 16x Anisotropic Filtering forced int he GPU control panel. Presumably it reduces visual quality of stuff that the player isn't likely to notice as much, intelligently. I recommend setting this universally, as almost all games use an API it works with. I don't know how it works, but it's made my game more stable, less worrysome to multitask with, and allowed it to produce less heat, all while cranking up graphics a bit more. This is absolutely essential for reducing heat and power consumption while increasing framerate. If you're using a Nvidia GPU made in the last 4+ years on a laptop (EVEN A LAPTOP VERSION OF THE RTX MODELS), you owe it to yourself to look in the control panel and tweak stuff, both for games in general and for City of Heroes specifically.Īll laptops: Power Settings - Nvidia Controlled. Just an Addendum of useful information from me: ![]()
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