REPLACED is now available on PC and Xbox consoles, and you can tweak your graphics if you’re on the former. The general performance is pretty good, and I didn’t encounter any stutters as such. However, you can still tweak the settings to get the best possible performance specific to your system.
This guide will help you with strong baseline settings if you’re playing on a PC that’s close to the minimum requirements.
Best REPLACED graphics settings
Before I deep dive into the settings, here are the details of my current setup.
- NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB
- 16 GB of DDR5 RAM
- AMD Ryzen 5600G
Incidentally, REPLACED doesn’t have recommended settings on its Steam page. However, my system is well above the minimum requirements. Let’s look at the current visual settings that I am using for my adventure.
- Screen Mode: Borderless. However, you can use Full Screen (I use Borderless since I have a multi-screen setup)
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (Default)
- FPS Limit: 120
- VSync: Off
There are no advanced visual settings, but ideally, the game doesn’t have heavy hardware requirements.

I kept VSync off because I did experience minor stutters. When I turned it off, the stutters disappeared. There could have been other factors at play, but so far, it’s been good since Vsync went off.
For my system, 120 FPS seems pretty stable, but I won’t go limitless. If your system is struggling, you can set the cap lower. The lowest limit is at 30 FPS, which will be perfect if you are on a relatively weaker setup. That way, you’ll be able to keep the stutters away while enjoying the game.
That’s more or less all the things you need to know to get the best visual performance in REPLACED, irrespective of the quality of your PC hardware.