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ReShade is a generic post-processing injector for games and video software developed by crosire. Imagine your favorite game with ambient occlusion, real depth of field effects, color correction and more ...
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- View Distance: Epic. Don’t feel disadvantaged if you prefer notching down Fortnite’s view distance; the setting only affects rendering quality and distance of objects materializing in your view, as demonstrated in the above GIF’s upper left.
- Shadows: Off. Not even the Unreal Engine’s capable code can discount the weighty tax shadows exact on your GPU, and Fortnite’s foliage, buildings, piles of junk, and herds of loot llamas will always sap FPS if you leave shadows enabled.
- Anti-Aliasing: Medium. Fortnite’s sharp angles are somewhat masked naturally by its heavily stylized look, so choosing to reduce the frequency of the dreaded jaggy is more of a cosmetic preference than a clearcut improvement.
- Textures: Epic. Like anti-aliasing, raising or lowering Fortnite’s texture quality won’t be as tangible a change due to its exaggerated art style. You can comfortably keep textures at the lower end if you really need to free up thimblefuls of video memory, but again, the framerate hit is hardly noticeable at higher settings.
Sometimes the Fortnite client will try to repeatedly recompile DirectX shaders without stopping, which results in heavy stuttering while playing on DirectX 12 rendering mode. Clearing the shader cache can potentially fix this issue.
- In the Epic Launcher > Fortnite > Manage > Download the High Res Texture Pack, DX12 Shaders, and Pre-Download Streamed Assets - Make sure you have minimal background applications running while in Fortnite, including other game launchers, AND the Epic Launcher.
Jun 3, 2021 · When Chapter 2 Season 7 (v17.00) arrives next week, Fortnite on PC will receive upgraded visuals! While running “Epic” graphics settings on a machine that meets system requirements, you’ll be able to enjoy new and enhanced effects plus improved postprocessing features and shadow quality.
To enable ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS and NVIDIA Reflex in Fortnite, you’ll first need a few things: Download and install the latest Windows 10 updates (version 2004 or higher recommended) Download and install the new GeForce Game Ready Driver that launched September 17th, or a newer version if you’re reading this in the future
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If you're running Performance Mode, you have the option to remove high-resolution textures from your Fortnite installation which will save you over 14 GB of space and making the total size of Fortnite's install to 17 GB.