Biomutant – Best Graphics Settings

Biomutant graphics settings – This guide will show you the best PC graphics settings for Biomutant. The settings would not only increase the average fps of the game, but would also help you get a smoother overall experience. Players who are using high-end gaming rigs are not facing many issues with the performance of the game. It is the low-medium end users who are experiencing some low fps issues. That is why we decided to come up with this graphics settings guide for Biomutant, that would hopefully help the low-medium users in getting a smoother experience with the game.

Biomutant – Best Graphics Settings

Go to Settings > Video.

Window Mode Full Screen
Resolution 1920×1080
Vertical Sync Off
Sharpening Amount 20
Dynamic Resolution Off
Resolution Scale 100
Framerate Limit On (60)
Preset Custom
Texture Quality Medium
Shadow Quality Medium
Post Process Quality Low
Effects Quality Medium
Foliage Density Medium
Anti-Aliasing Max
Object Detail High
Fur Detail Medium
World Draw Distance High

Biomutant - Graphics Settings

Specifications of our Test Rig

  • CPU : Intel i3 9100F
  • GPU : Zotac GTX 1650 4GB
  • RAM : 16GB DDR4 3000mhz
  • OS : Windows 10 64-bit (Latest Update)
  • SSD : 256GB (Game installed on HDD)
  • HDD : 1 TB 7200 rpm
  • Monitor Resolution : 1920×1080
  • Driver : GeForce Game Ready Driver v466.47 [Release date : 05/18/2021]

I decided to test Biomutant on a pretty basic rig because what I believe is, running a game on a medium end gaming rig is the best thing to do, if you 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. Because let’s be honest, every single game will run smoothly on a RTX 3080 or a RX 5700 XT.

Performance Benchmark

I am still testing the game. The Lowest, Maximum and Average FPS will be up soon.

Last Updated on May 31, 2021

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