Not all gamers have an 8GB Graphics Card, and Avatar FOP requires a minimum of 8GB GPU to run this game. You will see occasional stutters if you have a lower Video memory. But a lot of people who are meeting the minimum requirements are confused with the settings and since there are a lot of variables, you might get confused. So in this article, we will list down the best graphics Settings for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora so that you can eliminate all the low fps and stuttering issues.
But using these graphics settings fixed a lot of low-performance issues for our Editors who are currently playing Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, and I am sure that these settings will give you a performance boost as well if you are running Avatar FOP on a decent mid-range Gaming PC.
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora Best Graphics Settings for Performance
Here is our suggested list of Graphics Settings that you can use to fix lag, low fps and other Performance issues.
Best Display Settings
Windowed Mode | Full Screen | Windowed mode sucks up a lot of performance. |
Screen Calibration | As per preference | Default |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 (21:9 if you have an Ultrawide Monitor) | Personal Preference |
Resolution | 2560×1440 | Set whatever your resolution is |
Refresh Rate | 240Hz | Set it to the maximum refresh rate |
Monitor | Generic PnP Monitor – Primary | Default |
Temporal Upscaler | AMD FSR 3 | Works with every GPU |
Frame Generation | On | Gives a nice boost in FPS |
Scaling Quality | Quality | For the Visuals |
Scaling Mode | Fixed | Set it as Default |
V-Sync | Off | Off for increased Performance |
Frame Rate Limit | Off | No Need |
Custom Frame Rate | 60 | Set it as the default |
Best Graphics Settings
Graphics Quality | Custom |
Motion Blur | Off |
Depth of Field | Off |
Shadow Quality | High |
Sun Contact Shadows | Medium |
Spot Shadows | High |
Spot Shadows Resolution | High |
Shadow Proxies | Off |
Specular Reflections | Low |
Diffuse Reflections | Low |
Environment Reflection Quality | High |
Volumetric Clouds | Medium |
Volumetric Fog | Medium |
Extra Streaming Distance | 0 |
Object Detail | 10 |
BVH Quality | High |
Microdetail Quality | High |
Particle Detail | High |
Scatter Density | High |
Dither Fade | Off |
Spotlight Projection Resolution | 512 |
Destruction Quality | High |
Terrain Tessellation | High |
Specifications of Test System
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 5600X |
GPU | Nvidia RTX 3060Ti Founders Edition |
RAM | 16GB DDR4 3600Mhz |
OS | Windows 11 64-bit |
SSD | Samsung 970 EVO 500GB SSD |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Strix B550 Gaming Wi-Fi Motherboard |
Display | Samsung Odyssey G7 240Hz |
Monitor Resolution | 2560×1440 |
Driver | GameReady Driver v546.29 |
The minimum requirements for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is either an AMD RX5700 8GB or a Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB Graphics Card. But don’t worry, as the developers also added the Intel Arc A750 to their list of supported GPUs for the game. But if you have an older GTX 1650 or a GTX 960, it is always recommended to get an 8GB Graphics Card to properly enjoy the game like the RTX 3060Ti. We have tested the game out on the GTX 1650 as well and the results were not at all satisfactory. Games like these need a stable and smooth FPS, and a 4GB GPU won’t cut it. Avatars Frontiers of Pandora is graphically quite intensive, and getting bad performance on the lower end will ruin the experience completely, especially for people playing the game for the first time.
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora Performance Analysis
Minimum FPS (1% Low) | Average FPS | Maximum FPS |
14 FPS | 64 FPS | 141 FPS |
We love Avatar Frontiers of Pandora and to be honest, games like these require more FPS so that you can enjoy this without any performance issues. The game already had been on a hype train and since it got released players swarmed in and started playing the game. So this guide was necessary when it came to optimizing the game to get the best performance out of it. Remember that not all of the settings need to be maxed to enjoy a game at its fullest. Some settings hardly make a difference but take up a chunk of system resources.
The Avatar Frontiers of Pandora received a handful of mixed and good reviews but we do need to give credit to the developers for optimizing this game so well that we didn’t face much of an issue when it came to running the game at launch. Yes, there were some glitches and errors but not like most of the games nowadays.
This is a must-play game for all the Avatar fans out there. The graphics are mind-blowing paired with an amazing soundtrack but with a weak navigation system. The only thing I noticed is the Voice acting is kind of dry, but other than that, the game has been great both performance-wise and gameplay-wise.
The minimum requirement of this game is 8GB VRAM, so you need to tweak everything to low if you are running lower-end GPUs, and even with that there are high chances that you won’t hit the 60FPS Sweet Spot. The GPU we used in our test is the RTX 3060Ti and the settings we have implemented in the game around it are good enough to help you get 60FPS without taking away the visuals and the experience of the game. Remember, if you are running a lower-end entry-level GPU, it is best to avoid this title. However, we are running this game on a 1440p display but if you are currently running a 1080p monitor then you will easily be able to achieve better performance with the settings that we have suggested.
So that was all about the best Graphics Settings for Avatars Frontiers of Pandora.
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That’s all, folks!
Last Updated on December 8, 2023
Akash Roy, 31, Senior Editor at Frondtech and an avid gamer by choice dabbles in all things tech. Whether be it spending hours in single-player narrative-based games or going through the latest innovation in technology and chip manufacturing he prefers to stay on top of things. At the other times, you’ll find him tucked away drumming and headbanging to Rock and Roll Classics.