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- You may also increase your performance significantly while minimising pop-in and graphical glitches by setting the Detail Distance between 10 and 40.<br> | - You may also increase your performance significantly while minimising pop-in and graphical glitches by setting the Detail Distance between 10 and 40.<br> | ||
- If you need very high framerates, it is recommended that you disable shadows completely, as they are very CPU-intensive, and also reduce the Vehicle Density to around 40 (33 is the console default if you want a "vanilla" experience).<br> | - If you need very high framerates, it is recommended that you disable shadows completely, as they are very CPU-intensive, and also reduce the Vehicle Density to around 40 (33 is the console default if you want a "vanilla" experience).<br> | ||
− | <br> | + | <br> Low-end PC recommendations<br> |
- Keeping V-Sync enabled (with the shadows disabled and other suggestions above) may help the game maintain close to stable 60 FPS even on old Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs/AMD Phenom II X4.<br> | - Keeping V-Sync enabled (with the shadows disabled and other suggestions above) may help the game maintain close to stable 60 FPS even on old Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs/AMD Phenom II X4.<br> | ||
- Alternatively, you can also try out disabling Clip Capture in the "Game" option in the main menu and setting<br> <br> | - Alternatively, you can also try out disabling Clip Capture in the "Game" option in the main menu and setting<br> <br> |