One ofthe best games of 2022has finally arrived in PC stores, and yes, it’sGod of War Ragnarok. While PS5 players have already enjoyed this mind-blowing sequel, PC players are just now diving into its world and experiencing it for the first time. For those looking to make the most out of their first playthrough, there are several tweaks that can be made regarding the visual settings.

Below is an outline of thebest display and graphics settings forGod of War Ragnarok. These recommendations aim to deliver a smooth, consistent framerate without sacrificing too much visual quality.

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The Display setting inGod of War Ragnarokmight not seem important, but that would be the wrong assumption. Choosing the correct option here is essential, as an incorrect setting can result in a blurry game. This section also covers crucial features like upscaling and frame generation technology.

Display Mode

This setting determines whether the game uses part of the screen or the entire display. Use Fullscreen for the most immersive experience.

Fullscreen

Resolution

This setting determines the resolution of the game. Choose Native as going below will make the game extremely blurry.

Native

VSync

This setting eliminates screen tearing but limits FPS to your monitor’s refresh rate and introduces slight input lag. Enable it if you have a 144Hz or higher monitor. For 60Hz monitors, you’re able to also turn it on if you’re comfortable with a 60 FPS cap.

On

Aspect Ratio

This setting defines the ratio between horizontal and vertical pixels. Select your monitor’s native aspect ratio.

Frame Rate Limit

This setting limits your game’s framerate to the chosen value. Turn it off to maximize GPU performance, or turn it on for more consistent and stable FPS.

Personal Choice

Latency Reduction

This setting uses latency-reduction technology to make the game feel more responsive, though it may introduce slight stuttering.

Off

Frame Gen

This setting uses frame generation technology to create artifical frames. It’s only available on newer-gen GPUs. Use it only if you’re in need of extra frames, as it can introduce ghosting effects.

Scaling Method

This setting determines which upscaling technology is used to enhance the game’s visuals. Nvidia users should select DLSS, while others should opt for FSR.

DLSS/FSR

Scaling Quality

This setting controls how low the game’s actual render resolution will be before being upscaled. Players at 1080p should select Native, while those using higher resolutions can opt for Quality or even Balanced.

This section is where you’ll achieve the most significant framerate improvements, but it will also have the greatest impact on the game’s visuals. Several settings here areparticularly demanding on hardware, offering only minimal visual enhancements in return.

Textures

This setting determines the quality of the textures. It has no impact on performance as long as your GPU’s VRAM limit isn’t reached.

High

Models

This setting determines the quality of geometry detail on various objects.

Anisotropic Filtering

This setting determines the quality of texture filtering in the game, which makes textures look good when viewed from an unusual angle.

Shadows

This setting controls the resolution and accuracy of the game’s shadows. Going to Low gives a major performance boost but makes shadows look terrible. Only select Low if you are really desperate for more frames.

Medium/Low

Reflections

This setting determines the resolution and clarity of reflections on various surfaces in the game, such as water, marble, and more.

Medium

Ambient Occlusion

This setting controls the quality of ambient occlusion, which enhances the realism of small objects in the game.

Ultra

Tessellation

This setting determines the quality of geometric smoothing in the game.

Other Minor Visual Settings

There are a few more visual settings to be aware of. It’s best toturn off Film Grain and Motion Blur; however, you might consider enabling Motion Blur if you’re experiencinga low framerate, like 30 FPS, as it can make the game feel less laggy. You can also disableReduced Flashingif the game’s flashing effects are bothersome to you.

Scroll down in theGraphics & Camera tab, and you will find a Motion Reduction setting. Here, disable bothAmbient Camera Shake and Camera Shakeif you get motion sickness from the game.

Kratos and Atreus from God of War: Ragnarok

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God of War Ragnarok the crater region and lightning

Intense combat with Kratos wielding fiery Blades of Chaos against a powerful enemy in God of War Ragnarok

Kratos gazing at colossal statues in a mystical, cloudy landscape in God of War Ragnarok

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Kratos from God of War Ragnarok

Kratos battling a creature with Atreus assisting in the background