PC Does Anyone Know The Equivalent Graphics Settings To The Series X Version?

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  1. Hordriss

    Hordriss Active Member

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    This is probably going to sound odd, but does anyone know what settings I'd need to have to get the PC version of TSW4 to look like the Xbox Series X version?

    I'll explain..... I like how the Xbox version looks. Performance seems decent and anti-aliasing is nicely done. I'm playing at 1080p on a 32" TV.

    I'm also playing at 1080p on PC on a 24" monitor. Yet, even with TAA set as the AA option, I'm getting more jaggedy edges and the game just doesn't look as nice to me. I'd like to know how I'd need to configure the graphics settings on the PC version to get it to how it looks on Xbox, because I've managed to compile more content on the PC version than I have on the Xbox version over the years. So if anyone can help, I'd be grateful.
     
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    Yorkshirelad Well-Known Member

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    High settings preset
     
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    Redbus Well-Known Member

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    Hi, not sure which GPU you’re running, but you can try increasing the in-game rendering scale to 150% to start with (I think this is “screen percentage” in the settings). That should definitely help.
     
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  4. Hordriss

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    Thanks, I didn't realise that's what that setting meant. My graphics card is a 1660 Super.
     
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    GuitarMan Well-Known Member

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    I believe the series x renders at 4k and then downscales which would be a 200% screen percentage for 1080p - but whether you will get satisfactory performance at 4k rendering on your PC is less certain.
     
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    Definitely got a little shaky at 200%, but even having it as 100% is giving me better visuals than I was getting so I appreciate the replies I got to this!
     

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