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Graphics Settings Suggestion

VosphaVospha Member, Alpha Two
edited November 2022 in General Discussion
I have a suggestion that some might find useful or not, would be good to get other insight to this.

I feel like having an option in the graphics settings to 'create preset' would be very useful, as someone who has a decent PC I love playing the game in super beauty mode. However in situations like PvP, world bosses & raiding etc. It's not very viable.

So I feel like giving a player the option to fine tune the settings to get the perfect balance between quality and FPS, then save them as a preset would be a good addition.

So essentially you could have a bunch of personal presets like this:
- PvE Open world
- PvE Dungeons
- PvE Raiding
- PvE World Boss
- PvP
- Siege
Or any kind of combination.

Personally I find I have to figure out which settings I need to adjust everytime I get into massive player count situations and adjust each setting individually (if I've memorised them).
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Comments

  • I agree
  • NoaaniNoaani Member, Intrepid Pack, Alpha Two
    edited November 2022
    My first thought was that you were asking for settings that change automatically based on if.you are in the open world, a dungeon or engaged in PvP.

    This wouldn't work in Ashes (too complicated), but that's ok, as it actually isnt what you asked for.

    Having the ability to save multiple custom graphics settings and the switch between them manually (hotkey enabled, imo) would be a good idea.
  • Archeage had a built in button to enable a very low graphics preset for this kind of situation. Given how heavily inspired this game is by archeage I would not be surprised at all to see them do the same thing.
  • Yes! This is a great suggestion -- I remember Steven saying adjusting settings will be a thing / very accessible. But these presets that you listed would be super helpful.
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