Assassin’s Creed (AC) Mirage – Best Graphics Settings

AC Mirage best graphics settings – One of the most anticipated titles of 2023, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, has finally been released by Ubisoft. Considering how much hype this game managed to create since Ubisoft announced that they are “going back to the roots,” every AC fan is definitely going to try Mirage

The problem is, players with low-medium end gaming rigs are facing some performance issues. That is why I decided to come up with this graphics settings guide for AC Mirage, that would hopefully help the low-medium users get a smoother experience with the game.

Assassin’s Creed (AC) Mirage – Best Graphics Settings

Tweaking in-game graphics or video settings not only gives you a smoother experience but also gets rid of performance issues like fps drops. The same is the case with AC Mirage. Let’s see if it is possible to make this game run for people with low-end hardware by tweaking the in-game video or graphics settings.

SCREEN

GENERAL

  • Field of View – 100%
  • FPS LIMIT – OFF

DISPLAY

  • Window Mode – Fullscreen
  • Aspect Ratio – 16:9 (Native)
  • Resolution – 1920×1080
  • Refresh Rate – Depends on the native refresh rate of your monitor
  • V-Sync – Off
  • Resolution Scale – 100%

GRAPHICS

GENERAL

  • Graphics Quality – Custom

WORLD

  • World Details – Medium
  • Clutter Density – High

ENVIRONMENT

  • Shadows – Medium
  • Volumetric Clouds – Medium
  • Water – High
  • Screen Space Reflections – On

TEXTURES

  • Environment Textures – Medium (Turning this down any further will make the ground look blurry)
  • Character Textures – High

POSTPROCESSING

  • Depth of Field – Off (I personally don’t like DOF, you can set this to Low if you want)
  • Motion Blur – Off
  • Adaptive Quality – Off
  • Upsample Type – DLSS / FSR
  • Upsample Quality – Quality
  • Sharpen Strength – 50%

Specifications of our Test Rig

  • CPU : Ryzen 5 5600x
  • GPU : Zotac RTX 2060
  • RAM : 32GB DDR4 3200mhz
  • OS : Windows 11 64-bit (Latest Update)
  • SSD : 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo
  • Monitor Resolution : 1920×1080
  • Driver : GeForce Game Ready Driver v537.42 [Drivers Optimized for AC Mirage were not available]

In my opinion, testers should always run a game on a medium-end gaming rig if they want to find out the best combination of graphics settings for the game. There is no point in running benchmarks on gaming rigs with high or enthusiast-level graphics cards like RTX 4080 or 4090. Let’s be honest, which game won’t run well on a RTX 4080.

Benchmark Results

Utility used : MSI Afterburner + RTSS

Minimum FPS (1% Low)
Average FPS Maximum FPS
56 FPS
81 FPS 172 FPS

Assassin’s Creed Mirage ran well on most GPUs I have. Apart from the RTX 2060, I have tested the game on a RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 4070 Ti. The game ran fine, without any issues. I did notice some hiccups while testing the game on the GTX 1650, and even more on the GTX 1050 Ti, but that is quite understandable.

The thing is, Assassin’s Creed Mirage didn’t go through any huge graphical overhaul. It is using the same engine that AC Origins had back in 2017. So I don’t see any reason why AC Mirage would run poorly. After all these years, I personally would have preferred a better looking Assassin’s Creed game. But it is what it is. The gameplay is solid, and that is what matters for most people out there.

I have already tested the game on multiple GPUs on my YouTube channel. Here is the RTX 3060 Ti test:


If you think this guide has helped you, then let us know in the comment section below. And for more Assassin’s Creed Mirage guides, keep an eye on Frondtech. Good luck.


That’s all, folks!

Last Updated on October 6, 2023

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