12/15/2023 0 Comments Dayz standalone fps boost![]() window - launches the game in windowed mode, if that’s something you’re looking for. maxMem =8192 – set this to the total amount of RAM your system has, 2048 for 2GB, 4096 for 4GB, 8192 for 8GB. Most systems are either 2 (dual-core), 4 (quad-core), or 8 (octa-core). cpuCount=8 – set this to how many cores your CPU has. world=*empty – disables the map from loading on launch, meaning you get into the game launcher quicker, but loading the game will take longer. noPause – keeps the game running while minimized or not focused. skipintro - skips the intro, getting you into the game faster. nosplash – removes the Bohemia Interactive splash page, letting you get into the game faster. There are a few different launch options that are useful here. Now select ‘launch options‘ and you will be presented with a SINGLE line text-box. To access launch options, you need to right-click on DayZ (or any game) within steam and select ‘settings‘. Steam’s launch options allow you to supersede the internal settings of whichever game they are applied too. But beware, it makes the game look rubbish. If all you care about is pure performance gains then obviously almost everything will be set to ‘Disabled’ or ‘Very Low’. Hopefully the above explanations will help you gain a better insight into what these options actually mean. I don t like it, set to ‘Disabled‘ to gain a few frames. Postprocess Quality – This one adds another sort-of blur effect which is supposed to make things look realistic. Ambient Occlusion – Set this to ‘Disabled‘ – in certain situations this will give you a good FPS boost. FXAA is very similar to MXAA quality but is less intensive. MXAA gives better results but is more intensive. ![]() Edge Smoothing – This is post processing anti aliasing. You can do without, set this to ‘Disabled‘. Turning it on adds a sort-of blur effect which makes foliage look nicer. Alpha to Coverage – This affects the display of greenery like trees and grass. Set this to ‘Very Low.’ I recommend ‘normal‘ because I prefer things to look smooth. If you’re struggling for frames, you can do without. Anti aliasing – This graphical feature basically makes jagged lines smoother. No shadows at all can feel a little unrealistic so I would say keep them on at ‘Very Low‘. Shadows – Shadows are a nice touch, setting this to ‘Disabled‘ will remove shadows all together and gain you a few frames. Set this to ‘disabled’ to gain a few frames. Clouds – Clouds in DayZ are extremely detailed and move with the weather. This can make the many fields of Chernarus feel a bit sparse so I would recommended ‘Low‘. Terrain – More frames to be gained here, set this to ‘Very Low‘ to remove almost all of the foliage on the ground and gain you some frames. Setting this ‘Very Low‘ can gain you a few frames but again, it makes models look rubbish. Objects – Object Quality is intensive in DayZ. It’s not that noticeable and doesn’t gain many frames. Texture Filtering – This texture setting only affects display at certain angles. Setting this to ‘Very Low‘ can gain you a few frames but it makes the models look kind of plastic. Texture Detail – Textures in DayZ make a big difference. I stick with ~50% but adjusting this to ~75% at night time can help you see clearer in the dark. Gamma – Again this is down to preference. Brightness – This is down to preference, I like ~50%. Going lower than this severely affects the quality of the display in the game, as a last resort after trying all the other options, you could try setting this as low as 50%. If you are trying to gain FPS but you are playing on a large monitor (EG 1920 x 1080) you may want to try set this anywhere from 100% to 83%. Rendering Resolution – This one depends on your monitor resolution. Overall Quality – Ignore this one, it’s the ‘presets’ for low, medium and high. Now use the below descriptions to help you decide what to set them to. Knowing which is which can help you get optimal FPS for your system while keeping some integrity in terms of display.įirst, within the DayZ game or menu screen navigate to ‘options’ and then ‘video’. Some of them make a huge difference to your average FPS, some of them make little or no difference to your FPS. DayZ Standalone has a fair amount of different graphical settings which you can tweak.
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