Death Stranding – Best Graphics Settings

Death Stranding best graphics settings – Tweaking in-game graphics settings not only gives you a smoother experience but also gets rid of performance issues. Same is the case with Death Stranding.

The game is fairly demanding and it makes sense as it is a port of the PS4 version. Even with the latest drivers there is not much you can do if you have a low end PC. So lets see if it is possible to make this game run for people with low end graphics cards by tweaking the in-game video or graphics settings.

Death Stranding – Best Graphics Settings

Graphics Settings

Display

  • Screen Mode : Full Screen
  • Aspect Ratio : 16:9
  • Display Resolution : 1920×1080
  • Vsync : Off
  • Maximum Frame Rate : 240

Model & Textures

  • Graphics Quality : Custom
  • Model Detail : Medium
  • Memory for Streaming : Low (Couldn’t find any difference between Low and High)

Shadow & Reflections

  • Shadow Resolution : Low
  • Ambient Occlusion : On
  • Screen Space Reflections : On

Post-Processing

  • FidelityFX CAS : Off
  • Anti-Aliasing : TAA
  • Sharpness : 0
  • Depth of Field : On
  • Motion Blur : Off

[Nvidia RTX users can turn on DLSS 2.0]

Our Test System Specifications

Here are the full specifications of our rig:

  • CPU : Intel i5 9400F
  • GPU : Zotac GTX 1060 6GB
  • RAM : 16GB DDR4 2666mhz
  • OS : Windows 10 64-bit (Version 2004)
  • HDD : 1 TB 7200 rpm
  • Monitor Resolution : 1920×1080
  • Driver : GeForce Game Ready Driver v451.48

Benchmark Results

Lowest FPS Average FPS Maximum FPS
48 FPS 58 FPS 71 FPS

If you think this guide has helped you then let us know in the comment section below. Also, If you have any addition to make regarding this topic then also you can comment below. Good luck!


That’s all folks!

Last Updated on July 14, 2020

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