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This has very little effect on performance. Motion Blur: Sets the quality of motion blur to low, medium, or high. Note that enabling RTX effects is only possible if Quality is set to medium or above. Going from ultra to low will boost framerates by up to 70-80 percent (depending on your GPU and other settings), while going from ultra to extreme will drop performance about 20 percent. As expected, it has a massive impact on overall performance as well as image quality. This affects post-processing, anti-aliasing, texture and shadow resolution, lighting, shadows, and more. Quality: This is a single setting that appears to cover all of the normal 'advanced' options you see in other games. Let's quickly run through the settings and briefly list what each does, as Metro Exodus doesn't provide any explanation. There are nine graphics settings to tweak, but two of those are only for RTX cards, and two more don't affect performance or image quality much.

(I was skeptical that would happen, after waiting for over five months now for the Shadow of the Tomb Raider patch.) That's the good news, but if you don't have an RTX card, there are only a few settings you can tweak.Īs with the previous Metro games, things like ambient occlusion, texture quality, etc. I gave Metro Exodus a green in our features list, mostly because it's only the second game to have public ray tracing and DLSS support-the first to have both-and it actually made it into the shipping release. The graphics settings Metro Exodus exposes are a bit odd.
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Total Frames: 3480, Total Time: 171.As our partner for these detailed performance analyses, MSI provided the hardware we needed to test Metro Exodus on a bunch of different AMD and Nvidia GPUs, multiple CPUs, and several laptops-see below for the full details, along with our Performance Analysis 101 article. Forgot like how good this old game looks as well, it's aged well. more of a gpu benchmark, didn't pick up but a couple fps in this one. Originally posted by bigbenisdaman:Had to find the rest of my posts. Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1200 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Disabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: OFF Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Disabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: ON Got bored, jacked voltage up some to stabilize it at 1200mhz.

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Have 7950 in lil pc waiting on RMA for main pc, figured i'd run it again: Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1200 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Disabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: ON Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Enabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: OFF OP settings with physx enabled running on 650TI: Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1200 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Enabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: ON Options: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 DirectX: DirectX 11 Quality: Very High Texture filtering: AF 16X Advanced PhysX: Disabled Tesselation: Very High Motion Blur: Normal SSAA: OFF Originally posted by bigbenisdaman:Holy smokes Batman this game runs slow!
