Destiny 2 | BEST PC SETTINGS 2020! Easy FPS Boost & Improved Graphics!

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BEST PC SETTINGS 2020 for Destiny 2 Shadowkeep! Easy FPS Boost, How To Increase FPS & Improve Graphics! Best Settings For Destiny 2. How To Increase FPS. Best Graphics Settings & More!

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Frigid Tomb - Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin, Josh Mosser, Michael Sechrist, Rotem Moav - Destiny 2: Beyond Light Original Soundtrack

Deep Stone Lullaby - Michael Salvatori, Skye Lewin, Josh Mosser, Michael Sechrist, Rotem Moav - Destiny 2: Beyond Light Original Soundtrack

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Here's a tutorial to give yourselves a FPS boost and improve graphics in Destiny 2! Whether you're new to Destiny 2 or have just activated Cross Save, this should help you out! Enjoy! <3

Jarv
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I’ve notice that performance has been dropping ever since Shadowkeep.

Kasumibnuuy
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My computer can run almost every game with most settings on high and with 80 plus consistent frames but destiny 2 just chunks

MrRantu-cjsl
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I'm so confused.. I have a 2080s + 5600x and can't get it to run more than 110fps on lowest settings. 1080p monitor. Whats happening

anvil_production
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this is the first video I've ever seen where someone recommends turning off motion blur to gain 10FPS and says you can get FPS increases switching off Chromatic Aberation and film grain, recommends almost trying to turn off shadows entirely if you had the option, but ignoring the huge FPS jump when you switch off Ambient Oculusion.

At 4k when I switch off AO I go from 75 FPS in the tower spawn point to 88 FPS. Turning off Chromatic Aberation and film grain at the same time gains maybe additional 1 FPS at a push.

foulplay
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I never knew to change the NVIDIA settings i the desktop. I changed the refresh rate from 60 to 165 and noticed a difference right away even in my cursor. The game runs more beautifully than I ever thought it could, Thank you!

Kirbo--
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Frame cap giving you input lag, just letting you know

CassX-
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I loaded the Nvidia control panne, but display isn’t there it’s just 3D settings

islxndz
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I need help. When I’m on Titan I get a considerable frame drop when There are many enemies in the screen, say public event. The game runs at 144 fps but I drop to 57ish. I’m running a Ryzen 5 2600x, RTX2060 8gb, 16gb ram. Why is this happening? Please help

renoweentv
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My intel hd 4000 laptop was crying while i watched it nice vid though.

nusret_br
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To be honest I have mine like this as it has given me the highest frame rate for my hardware (Ryzen 5 2600 + GTX 1060 6GB)

Anti-Aliasing: FXAA

Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: HDAO


Texture Anisotropy: 16X


Texture Quality: Highest


Shadow Quality: Medium


Depth of Field: High


Environment Detail Distance: Medium


Character Detail Distance: Medium


Foliage Detail Distance: Medium


Foliage Shadows Distance: Medium


Light Shafts: High


Motion Blur: On (If you have a 120/144Hz monitor, I recommend disabling.)


Wind Impulse: On

All other settings I just left them as they have been automatically set by the game.

JxTechy
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In orbit I have about 70+ fps and in the tower I have under 40 constant with all ur settings

axelmaeland
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Frame rate capping can help save your GPU resources but having it uncapped is better if your PC can handle it since you're generating more frames faster. Yes the refresh rate is only going to show say 60 or 75 frames on-screen at any one time, but you are getting new frames faster than say running a 60hz monitor with a 60 FPS cap. Running a 60hz monitor with a 60 FPS vsync cap adds extra latency on top of this. This is why techies always want to maximize their fps outputs despite the monitor only being able to show half or even a third of what's being produced. Another thing is FPS drops. The higher your frame rate, the less impact an fps drop will have. That being said, substantial drops at high frame rates will be noticeable as the human eye appears to detect 60 FPS, as far as research goes. So any drop within the ballpark of 60 FPS is going to be noticeable regardless of how many frames you're pumping out, although having higher frames while dropping frames is best.

thestellarvoid
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Wow this helped a ton. Thanks for the great info!

mitchvince
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10900K
2080 Super
32GB 3200 RAM

Overclocked
CPU - 43%
GPU - CC/80 MC/600 (MSI Afterburner)
RAM - No need, Base Clock 4300 MHz when under stress.

Except for the tower, never under 140 FPS. Without cap up to 200 FPS. But 165 Hz monitor.

bigphil
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2:30 just because you can't see the extra frames doesn't mean you should cap it to your monitors refresh rate. It has been proven in these situations that having more fps lowers your input lag.

So finding a spot where your fps is at its highest, but also its most stable, should be the best thing to do.

Toxagn
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This helped a bunch thank you brother!

JustinMiles
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Thanks for the advice! What kind of GPU and processor and all you running?

TFYS-QA
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thank you so much! im getting a stutter here and there but its much more playable now!

DGPersonal
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now what about 3 monitors?? can't find any help with this
images are not crisp as on 1 monitor

lrdcroissant