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Echoes of Aincrad is now available on PC, and you can tweak the settings to get the best performance on your setup. Echoes of Aincrad isn’t a graphically intensive game, but you will want to prevent stutters and lag. They can adversely affect your performance during a fight.

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This guide will help reduce such issues in the first place.

Best Echoes of Aincrad graphics settings

Before I proceed further, here’s my setup to play and test the game.

  • 32 GB DDR4 RAM
  • AMD Radeon RX 9060XT 16 GB
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

While my hardware is comfortably ahead of the Recommended settings (as on Steam), yours might not be the same. This guide is more suitable for those who have a weak PC.

  • Resolution: Select a resolution that matches that of your PC. Alternatively, you can fix it at 1920×1080.
  • V-Sync: Off (Unless you’re facing extreme lag during combat). Using V-Sync might result in lower FPS, but you’ll get smoother performance.
  • Game Performance: Prioritize Performance gives you the best results. If you don’t want it to be an overkill, you can choose Equilibrium.
  • Texture Quality: Medium
  • Texture Filtering: 2x
  • Model Detail: Low
  • Anti-Aliasing: This should remain off until you have performance issues. If you’re on AMD, you can use FSR. Otherwise, there’s FXAA available if you’re on an Nvidia device.
  • Anti-Aliasing Level: 2
  • FPS Limit: When I played the game without an FPS limit, I did encounter stutters. It’s not a shooter, so getting consistent results at 60 FPS is sufficient. Keep this cap until we have received few post-launch matches.

That’s just about all of it. There aren’t many settings to tweak in the first place, but use the sliders mentioned on this guide to get the best possible rewards.

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