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This page is for the 2013 reboot. For the original, see Tomb Raider.
Key points
- PC port features high resolution textures, tessellation, high quality shadows and more PC specific features.[1]
- Forcing DirectX 9 mode results in an approximately 25% performance boost at a small loss of visual fidelity.
- Many quick time events (QTEs) do not display the key required to complete them. See QTE streamlining for a guide.
- Multiplayer is not cross-platform.[2]
General information
- Official game site
- Official Forums - not PC-specific.
- Lara Croft Wiki - A detailed wiki for the Tomb Raider series
- Steam Community Discussions
- Steam Users' Forums for game series
Availability
- All Windows versions require Steam.
Version differences
- The GOTY Edition does not include the Survival Edition non-game extras.
- The GOTY Edition does not include the following DLC: Agility Skill, Animal Instinct, Headshot Reticule, Pistol Burst, Pistol Silencer. These upgrades can be unlocked during gameplay without buying the DLC.[3][4]
- Japanese language support is only available in Japan and requires a separate purchase or the Japan Tomb Raider GOTY Edition.
Essential improvements
Performance boost for slow processors and in some areas of the game
- This fix can cause severe corruption and crashes on Nvidia hardware.
- For additional performance tweaks see Low frame rate section.
Skip game launcher
Game data
In-game general settings.
Configuration file(s) location
- Most graphics settings in the registry corresponds with .ini options for benchmark.
Save game data location
Video settings
In-game general video settings.
In-game advanced video settings.
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- FoV is calculated from aspect ratio, therefore running the game at a custom resolution will result in a custom FoV.
- Nvidia information is hypothetical at this point.
Notes about this fix
- This way of altering the field of view will allow the player to regain some sense of peripheral vision, without altering the ratio between character height and image height. This preserves to some extent the original intention underlying the frame composition.
- There is no distortion of the picture.
- The image will effectively be cropped (Vert-). Black bars will appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
- Having to change the desktop resolution each time is not convenient.
Result
Tomb raider fov 1920 1200.jpg
Default resolution (1920×1200).
Tomb raider fov 1920 817.jpg
Custom resolution (1920×817).
Force DirectX 9 renderer on DirectX 11 systems
- Forcing DirectX 9 will result in better performance. However DirectX 11 specific features (tessellation, TressFX) will be disabled.
Performance difference between DirectX 9 and 11 renderer
Based on ingame benchmark with DirectX 11 features (tessellation, TressFX) disabled for both renderers.
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DirectX 9 |
DirectX 11 |
Difference [%]
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Minimum FPS |
42.06 |
35.88 |
17.22%
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Maximum FPS |
66.04 |
52.68 |
25.36%
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Average FPS |
56.68 |
44.74 |
26.69%
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Tested on Intel i7 with HD6870 GPU, average of five measurements for each renderer.[5]
Input settings
In-game key map settings.
In-game mouse/keyboard settings.
In-game gamepad settings.
The gamepad layout for Tomb Raider (2013)
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Issues unresolved
Separate vertical and horizontal sensitivity with mouse
Vertical and horizontal sensitivity do not match, with vertical being much lower, making it hard to aim with a mouse and keyboard.
Audio settings
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Localizations
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Audio |
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Notes |
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Network
- Multiplayer is not cross-platform.[2]
Multiplayer types
Connection types
Issues fixed
Low frame rate
Flickering and crashing with SLI or CrossFire
Crashing to desktop and issues with minimizing game
Static noise from music and ambient sound in the game
Other information
QTE streamlining
- Tomb Raider is heavy on quick time events (QTEs), which can be sometimes annoying.
- QTEs in Tomb Raider does not display key name but rather monochrome icon associated with specific binding or QTE, which can be confusing and problematic to solve.
- However, if you are actively using an Xbox 360 controller or other XInput-compatible controller, the game will display controller button names and colors as normal.
List of QTEs and possible solutions:
QTE Icon |
Solution
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Hand in red circle |
Repeatedly press interact key (default E) as fast as possible.
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Exclamation mark in red diamond. |
Press melee key (default F).
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White circle getting smaller |
Tap repeatedly melee key (default F). This QTE is bugged - circle animation is out of sync with trigger behind QTE and therefore it is difficult win this QTE normally. Luckily there is no penalization for missing said trigger with key press so pressing melee key for whole duration of QTE works perfectly.
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Left and right arrow |
Alternately press left and right movement keys (default A and D).
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Hand in red circle when Lara is hanging from ledge |
Press interact key (default E).
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Benchmark mode
- Benchmark mode generates a file named:
benchmarkresults yyyy-mm-dd hh-mm-ss.txt
Command line parameters
Command line parameter |
Type of benchmark
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-benchmark |
Run the benchmark on startup and quit the game when finished.
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-benchmarkini “filename.ini” |
Run the benchmark on startup and quit the game when finished. The ini file contains overrides for quality settings.
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-loop |
Loop the benchmark instead of quitting after it completes. This is a demo mode, so statistics are disabled.
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-dxdiag |
Include dxdiag information in the benchmarkresults file.
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- When running from the command line, exclusive fullscreen is automatically switched on and vsync is switched off.
- When running as a looping demo, a result file is not generated.
.ini file options
Option |
Restrictions |
Effect
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QualityLevel |
0 to 4 |
Sets all settings to a quality level. 0 for Low, 4 for Ultimate.
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Fullscreen |
0 or 1 |
Enables or disables fullscreen.
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ExclusiveFullscreen |
0 or 1 |
Enable this when fullscreen is enabled for better performance but worse multitasking.
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AspectRatio |
Width / height x 10000 or 0 |
Sets aspect ratio. 16000 for 16:10 for example.
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VSyncMode |
0 - 2 |
Options for vertical synchronization. 0 for Off, 1 for Double Buffer and 2 for Tripple Buffer.
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FullscreenWidth |
number |
Width of resolution in pixels.
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FullscreenHeight |
number |
Height of resolution in pixels.
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FullscreenRefreshRate |
number |
Screen refresh rate in Hz.
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StereoEnabled |
0 or 1 |
Enables or disables stereoscopic support.
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TextureQuality |
1 to 4 |
Texture quality from Low to Ultra.
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BestTextureFilter |
0 to 18 |
Texture filtering - 0 for No Filtering, 1 for Bilinear, 2 for Trilinear, or 2 + the Anisotropic level.
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HairQuality |
0 or 1 |
Enables TressFX enhanced hair quality. 0 for Normal or 1 for TressFX.
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AntiAliasingMode |
0 to 3 |
Sets anti-aliasing level. 0 for none, 1 for FXAA, 2 for 2xSSAA and 3 for 4xSSAA.
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ShadowMode |
0 or 1 |
Enables or disables shadows.
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ShadowResolution |
0 to 2 |
Sets shadow resolution. 1 for Off, 2 for Normal and 3 for Ultra.
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SSAOMode |
0 to 2 |
Sets ambient occlusion quality. 1 for Off, 2 for Normal and 3 for Ultra.
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DOFQuality |
0 to 3 |
Sets depth of field quality. 1 for Off, 2 for Normal and 3 for Ultra.
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ReflectionQuality |
0 to 2 |
Sets quality of reflections. 1 for Off, 2 for Normal and 3 for High.
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LODBias |
0 to 4 |
Sets level of detail bias from Low to Ultra.
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EnablePostProcess |
0 or 1 |
Enables or disables post-processing effects.
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EnableHighPrecisionRT |
0 or 1 |
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EnableTessellation |
0 or 1 |
Enables or disables tessellation.
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System requirements
Windows |
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Minimum |
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Operating system (OS) |
XP SP3, Vista, 7, 8 |
Vista, 7, 8 |
Processor (CPU) |
Dual core CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.1 GHz (4050+) Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz (E6300)
| Quad core CPU, AMD Phenom II X2 565, Intel Core i5-750 |
System memory (RAM) |
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Hard disk drive (HDD) |
12 GB | |
Video card (GPU) |
AMD Radeon HD 2600 XT nVidia 8600 512 MB of VRAM DirectX 9 compatible
| AMD Radeon HD 4870 nVidia GTX 480 1 GB of VRAM DirectX 11 compatible |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Notes regarding Steam Play (Linux) data:
References