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Negative lod bias
Negative lod bias








Note that its not very common though…1 place i farm a lot and where i get these huge fps drops is Royal hive. When i set lighting to anything but “low”, it starts to lag all the same around 30 fps and sometimes less. Okay its done now, and it has no effect as i suspected. If you really need AF for some reason (which you don’t in Grim Dawn), you would “Clamp” it. If your nVidia’s CP is default, then you’ll notice the Negative LOD Bias is “Allow”. You also don’t need Anisotropic Filtering either. I don’t mention specifically to create custom resolutions (because I don’t know a single thing about your monitor and I don’t want to look it up if you told me), but if you do create a custom display through GPU driver, you can try this (I just don’t advocate it if the driver just seems to not include it as a default template).Īlso, make sure Grim Dawn’s internal v-sync is off. - Shame because that is making the game look good. Nothing else seems to work, even turning shadows off, or having filtering on 16x or 2x doesn’t matter…just lighting. Yup it’s tested now, for me lowering the lighting from medium to low, actually boosted my fps by at least 10 but in some situations even more. Open the Options.txt and set “maxResourceThreads=2”Įven if you have a 4-core processor, do not go beyond “2”Īctually lowered my fps, with most settings at medium i’m only getting 25-30 fps in big fights… Leave everything else as default in the nVidia CP Global settings Set the Texture Filtering to “High Performance” Hmm, i can’t see any 59 hz options in game…all are 60 for me.










Negative lod bias