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After searching on the internet, here is some tips i found to help you get better FPS in Genshin Impact.
In-Game Settings:
- Graphics Quality: Reduce the preset (like from "High" to "Medium" or "Low"). This adjusts multiple settings at once.
- Render Resolution: Lowering the resolution can have a significant impact on performance. Consider switching from 1920x1080 to 1280x720, for example.
- Shadow Quality: Shadows are typically demanding. Set this to "Low" or "Medium".
- Visual Effects: Reduce settings like anti-aliasing, SSOA, and bloom. These can be set to "Low" or turned off for performance gains.
- Co-op Mode Rendering: This can be set to "Close" to improve performance during co-op play.
- Motion Blur: Turning this off can improve performance and some players find the game more visually clear without it.
- FPS Cap: While capping your FPS can provide a more stable experience, you can set it to 60 FPS or "Unlimited" if you want the highest possible frame rates (though this might make your hardware work harder).
System Optimizations:
- Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers for your GPU. Both NVIDIA and AMD regularly release driver updates that can optimize performance for popular games.
- Windows Settings:
- Set your computer's power plan to "High Performance".
- Disable unnecessary background applications.
- Optimize GPU Settings:
- NVIDIA Control Panel: Go to "Manage 3D settings" > "Program Settings" > "Genshin Impact". Adjust settings like "Power management mode" to "Prefer maximum performance" and "Texture filtering - Quality" to "Performance".
- AMD Radeon Settings: Go to "Gaming", find "Genshin Impact", and adjust settings for better performance.
- Check for Overheating: Overheating can throttle performance. Ensure your PC is well-ventilated, and consider cleaning out dust. If overheating continues to be an issue, consider investing in better cooling solutions.
- Game Mode in Windows 10/11: Make sure to turn on the Game Mode from Windows settings. It can help optimize your system for gaming.
- Optimize Disk: If the game is installed on an HDD, consider moving it to an SSD. SSDs can improve load times and slightly improve in-game performance.
- Lower External Resolutions: If you're using an external monitor with a very high resolution (e.g., 4K), consider lowering the resolution for gaming.
- Close Other Software: Make sure to close software that might be consuming resources, especially browsers with many open tabs or other heavy applications.
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