Best Graphics Settings for Max FPS

Witch fire is a fast-paced rogue-lite shooter where survival largely depends on your mastery of its combat and movement mechanics. You must always be on the move, darting in and out of enemies, firing to avoid projectiles, casting spells and aiming for critical shots while watching for traps and your flank.




The fluid combat and movement is only possible with a high (and stable) frame rate in Witch fire. With several graphic settings available, but without any descriptions, it can be tedious to find which setting can be adjusted for maximum winnings.

If you are running a low-end system and want to increase your FPS in Witch firehere are the settings that can make it happen.

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Best Graphics Settings for Max FPS in Witchfire

Witchfire - Wailing Tower

Witch fire notably suffered from framerate stuttering during its Early Access launch on the Epic Games Store. Thanks to a series of patches and updates over the past year, Witch fire have received several graphical and technical optimizations to increase performance on low-end systems. The game is now in a much better condition. This is something to know for returning players, or players considering jumping on the Steam version.


The graphics settings below aim to increase your maximum FPS without doing Witch fire look terrible. Consider the suggested settings a balance between quality images and stable performance. You can expect to get around 160-180 FPS on an Nvidia GTX 1080 graphics card at 1080p resolution.

But yours frames can drop in Irongate Castleespecially when playing at higher Gnosis levels. The number of enemies, their special effects and attacks can slow down your system. If that happens, feel free to tone down some of the higher settings.

Witch fire
can freeze for a few seconds to load textures after playing in the Hermitage or any other map. This can also happen after entering a new area. The problem seems to affect most systems, even those with high-end specs.


General settings

Environment

Value

FoV

120

V Sync

Of

Enable FPS limit

Of

Reflex

Of

Exclusive type

THOUGH

TAAU mode

Quality

Witch fire offers scaling types for all three chip manufacturers, which players can experiment with depending on their graphics card and processor. In general, however, TAAU produces more detailed images with a commendable FPS boost. FSR can lower the resolution to produce blurred textures for improved frame rates.

NVIDIA DLSS 3, on the other hand, is a must-have option for enthusiasts who want to run Witch fire at 4K at high frame rates. This requires you to have some of the best Nvidia graphics cards on the market, such as an RTX 4080.


Advanced settings

Environment

Value

Detail mode

Medium

Shadow quality

Low

Shadows Render Distance

Low

Anti-aliasing

FXAA

Texture quality

Medium

Effect quality

Low

Leaf density

Low

Foliage Render Distance

Low

Reflections Quality

Medium

3D model rendering in the menu

Low

Flower

Of

Chromatic aberration

Of

Depth of field

Of

Cereals

Of

Lens flare

Of

Motion blur

Of

Sharpness

On

Vignette

Of


Almost every setting from Bloom to Vignette attempts to reproduce real-world lighting and camera elements. Witch fire looks incredible even at lower settings, so disabling these options will help you get more frames.

Reducing shadows reduces load and is always a prominent way to increase your FPS. Reflections Quality can be set to Medium due to its minimal impact. However, Anti-Aliasing needs to be high for sharp textures, at least with TAAU scaling.

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