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While Party Animals is not a AAA title, there
are still some changes you can make on your PC to make your gameplay better.
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Once you are in the game, press Esc and go
to Settings. Here, set the parameters as follows.
In the general tab, change this setting first. Network Stability Adjustment: For best gaming
performance, you need consistent network performance and reliability. Set this parameter to Strong
for optimum reliability. Now, move over to the Graphics tab. Here,
scroll down to Preset: and set it to Custom. FSR 2.0: AMD's FidelityFX™ Super Resolution
is their flagship temporal upscaling technology that delive
rs exceptional image quality and
boosts frame rates. If you are using an AMD graphics card, leaving FSR at Balanced yields
the best results. However, if you are using an NVIDIA GPU, turn FSR off and move on to
the next setting. DLSS: Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)
is a new image rendering technology developed by NVIDIA, which uses deep learning to produce
an image that looks like a higher-resolution version of an original lower-resolution image.
If you are already upscaling using FSR 2.0, y
ou cannot use DLSS. However, if you are using
NVIDIA graphics card, set DLSS to Performance for the best image quality. NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: This NVIDIA technlogy
aligns game engine work to complete just-in-time for rendering, eliminating the GPU render
queue and reducing CPU back pressure in GPU intensive scenes.
Since this setting directly affects the game performance, we suggest leaving it at ON +
Boost. VSync: Short for vertical sync, VSync is the
graphics technology responsible for sy
nchronizing a game's frame rate to a monitor's refresh
rate. This synchronization delivers smooth, uninterrupted gameplay for graphics-heavy
3D games. Leave VSync on for the best image quality. Anti-Aliasing: Anti-aliasing is a technique
used by users to get rid of jaggies that form on the screen. Anti-aliasing tries to smooth
out the shape and produce perfect round edges. Toggling this setting has a notable effect
on the fur qualiity. At the same time, the higher you leave this, the more stress
ed your
graphics card will be. On our computer, we could leave it at TSMAA, but you can go with
TAA if you see performance drops. HBAO:
Ambient occlusion is a shadowing technique used to make 3D objects look more realistic
by simulating the soft shadows that should naturally occur when indirect or ambient lighting
is cast out onto your scene. Leave HBAO at High for the best image quality.
But if you see that it hampers performance, you can turn it down. Texture Quality:
Texture quality is an opt
ion that changes the resolution of the textures being used,
with higher resolutions providing better-looking surfaces but using more of your graphics card's
VRAM. On our PC, we left it at High and turning
it down to Medium really hampered the image quality. If your PC can handle it, keep texture
quality at high. Shadow Quality: Medium
With animated characters dominating the game, we really did not see any significant difference
when turning shadow quality from High to Medium. Effect Details
Sinc
e you have already optimized the texture details, leave effect details at Medium for
best image. Motion Blur:
Usually, Motion blur helps smooth out a game's appearance, especially for games that render
at 30 frames per second or less. However, since there are no high-speed scenes, we leave
Motion Blur off for the best effect. Depth of field: This setting is Used to blur
foreground or background elements to simulate a lens focus. For a game like Party Animals,
you can leave Depth of Field at Medi
um. And there you have it!
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