Best Dragon Age The Veilguard graphics settings for low high PC

One of the most graphically spectacular role-playing games to be released in recent years is Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which demands a fluid and engaging experience because to its vast settings, complex character designs, and dynamic combat. Even with all these lovely features, it can occasionally be difficult to maintain decent visibility and achieve high frames per second (FPS), particularly if your PC isn't the newest one.


Fortunately, there are a few tweaks you can make to your in-game graphics settings to make sure you get the most out of your Dragon Age experience, whether you're playing tactical warfare, exploring the mystical realm, or enjoying the dramatic cutscenes. The ideal Dragon Age: The Veilguard in-game graphics settings are shown below: 


Window Mode - Full Screen

Screen Resolution - Native 

For the majority of PCs, 1920x1080 (Full HD) is a good option if you want to get the best possible balance between performance and quality. However if you’re struggling with FPS, lowering your resolution to 1600x900 or 1280x720 will significantly improve performance. 

Refresh Rate - Native

Frame Rate Limit - Uncapped 

VSync - Off 

Unless you're experiencing screen tearing, it's recommended to turn off V-Sync for the smoothest gameplay experience.


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Upsample Method - NAVIDIA DLSS for RTX card users 

Enabling DLSS on an NVIDIA RTX card can assist increase frame rate by rendering the game at a lower resolution and using AI to upscale it. This gives you a noticeable boost without sacrificing resolution quality. Similarly, FSR may increase the game's resolution on an AMD GPU, providing better performance without sacrificing visual quality.

Upsample Quality - Quality

DLSS Frame Generation - On 

NVIDIA Reflex - On


Graphics Preset 

Texture Quality - Medium 

If you're having performance problems, lowering the Texture Quality to Medium or Low can significantly increase FPS without causing a noticeable drop in visual quality. This is particularly helpful when using a machine with a little amount of VRAM.


Texture Filtering - Ultra   


Light and Shadow

Lighting Quality - High

Contact Shadow - On

Ambient Occlusion - HBAO Full 

Volumetric Lighting - Ultra

Sky Quality - Ultra 


Ray Tracing

Ray-Traced Reflections - Off

Ray-Traced Ambient Occlusion - Off

Ultra Ray-Tracing - Off


Geometry 

Level Of Detail - High

Strand Hair - On

Terrain Quality - Ultra 

Terrain Decoration Quality - High

Visual Effect Quality - Ultra


Camera Effects 

Depth Of Field - Off 

Vignette - Off

Motion Blur - Off

Post Processing Quality - Ultra 

Field Of View - 100%


The goal of customizing Dragon Age: The Veilguard's graphical settings is to get the ideal balance between your system's capabilities and your own tastes. Start by modifying the resolution, texture settings, shadow quality, and post-processing effects if you want to maximize frames per second without significantly compromising visual quality. Continue making adjustments until you get the ideal balance between visibility and performance. 


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