I don’t trust “recommended” settings anymore
Whenever you launch a game for the first time and head to the graphics settings menu, you may have noticed how it has already made most of the decisions for you. Things like texture quality, shadows, and post-processing are all selected based on what the game believes your GPU can handle. Some games, like Battlefield 6, for example, default to the "Auto" preset to balance performance and visuals. Even the Nvidia app has an "Optimize" button for each game that pretty much does the same thing.
Whenever you launch a game for the first time and head to the graphics settings menu, you may have noticed how it has already made most of the decisions for you. Things like texture quality, shadows, and post-processing are all selected based on what the game believes your GPU can handle. Some games, like Battlefield 6, for example, default to the “Auto” preset to balance performance and visuals. Even the Nvidia app has an “Optimize” b***on for each game that pretty much does the same thing.
Malathy Prajapati
India
India
Published by: aplhsindia.in
