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Lag isn’t always about your internet—sometimes your hardware just needs a helping hand. This guide will walk you through the essential in-game settings in Galactic Frontline to boost your FPS (Frames Per Second) and give you the smoothest possible experience.
Start with a Clean Slate
Before you change any settings, make sure your graphics drivers are up to date. You can find the latest drivers on the official websites for NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel. A simple driver update can often provide a noticeable FPS boost.
Graphics Settings to Adjust
Here are the most important settings to tweak to get a performance boost:
- Textures: Lowering the texture quality is a simple way to increase FPS. While it may make the world look less detailed, it will drastically reduce the load on your graphics card.
- Shadows: This is a major FPS killer. Reducing the shadow quality or turning them off entirely can give you a huge performance boost without a major visual sacrifice.
- Anti-Aliasing: Anti-aliasing smooths the jagged edges on objects. While it makes the game look better, it can significantly lower your FPS. Consider turning it down or off if you’re struggling with performance.
- Render Resolution: This determines how sharp the image is. You can often lower the render resolution without changing the screen resolution, which will give you more FPS at the cost of some sharpness.
- Effects and Post-Processing: Settings like motion blur, bloom, and reflections are designed to make the game look more cinematic, but they can be a big drain on your FPS. Turning these off is a great way to boost performance.
The Final Step: Test Your Settings
Once you’ve made your changes, jump into a private match or training ground and test them out. You might be able to find a perfect balance between visual quality and performance that works best for your setup.
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Blog 1 of 4 (The Ultimate Guide to Fixing Lag and Latency for Smooth Online Gaming) : https://okjango.com/games/the-ultimate-guide-to-fixing-lag-and-latency-for-smooth-online-gaming/
Blog 2 of 4 (Galactic Frontline Performance Guide: Best Settings for High FPS) : https://okjango.com/games/galactic-frontline-performance-guide-best-settings-for-high-fps/
Blog 3 of 4 (Build Your Own Gaming PC on a Budget: Get High Performance for Less) : https://okjango.com/games/build-your-own-gaming-pc-on-a-budget-get-high-performance-for-less/
Blog 4 of 4 (A Beginner’s Guide to Overclocking Your PC for Gaming) : https://okjango.com/games/a-beginners-guide-to-overclocking-your-pc-for-gaming/
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