

Any GPU made in the last few years can run the game at low settings, even something as drummy as the AMD RX 560. If you want to go for more pretty visuals, and RX 580 or newer is good on AMD’s side.
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If you’re concerned about what’s going on and being able to see the enemies hitting you, there are a few things you should do. You should keep certain things off, and then tweak the settings mentioned below to keep FPS up without sacrificing visual quality. First, stay away from Dynamic Resolution, unless you really like everything looking like it has been smeared with grease. If you turn it on, it makes everything way too blurry while trying to hit 60 FPS, and you won’t be able to see what monsters are about to do. So now, let’s talk about what you can tweak for better POE performance. Once you have the game installed, you can move the main POE folder ( found under C:\Program Files (x86)\Grinding Gear Games\Path of Exile) to an SSD. Just move the entire Grinding Gear Games folder onto a formatted SSD and then create a shortcut to PathOfExile_圆4. Using that shortcut will launch the game from the SSD, massively speeding up loading times. This can drastically cut down on the time stuck in loading screens between maps. What settings can I lower?Īntialiasing is a good option to tweak, you can even leave it off entirely if you don’t mind the loss in visual quality. Lighting is another area where you can get plenty of better visual quality. If you’re on weaker hardware, stick with Default Shadows though. Turning down the number of Lights and the amount of Bloom can also help increase FPS. Water Detail and Incursion Effects can both be set to their lowest values without too much worry.
