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What settings should I use to reduce stress on graphics card?

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Ive realized I don't have the best graphics card. I'd like to play DayZ with graphics as high quality as possible. But I do experience some "lag" due to my graphics card.

Will turning off shadows help? What settings should I use to lower stress on my graphics card?

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In games like DayZ Standalone it needs to render a lot of distance. This brings the most stress for a graphic card. I would begin with setting the terrain details to very low. Then you can play around with the shadows, clouds and objects. I would disable ambient occlusion and postprocess quality. AntiAliasing on low and play around with the other 3 things. The textures doesn't reduce FPS that much so you can put these a bit higher.

 

Try everything out and play around with the settings. You will figure out eventually which settings will make your game run smooth.

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Are you sure it's your graphics card that is stressed? DayZ is very CPU intensive, as it is not currently programmed to utilize more than one CPU core.

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I thought DayZ was badly optimized and that things that normally should stress the graphics card actually stresses the CPU instead.

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Yeah, this game can't stress a GPU unless your GPU is so ancient that it shouldn't be used to play any game made in the last 6 years or so. It uses about 50% of mine and probably poorly at that.

 

It's your CPU that gets the shit kicked out of it. I OC'ed my 4690k to 4.5ghz and now my lowest FPS, even in cities is about 35. That said, I've turned down a few things. I used this guide to start with: http://dayzintel.com/dayz-guides/dayz-standalone-performance-guide

 

Without knowing what you have, we can't tell you a ton about what might be best for you.

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