Heads up for anyone who wants to use NVIDIA DLSS or FSR; they will just lower your games resolution and then upscale it, so if you're struggling with frames in areas with a lot of clutter it's most likely that you will still see performance drop when looking over areas like that. Biggest culprits being Streets, Shoreline and Ground Zero. For anyone still struggling just keep texture quality to low, and if it's still bad consider lowering your resolution in game manually.
if you have nvidia then turning on dlss and using geforce exp to set texture to AUTO can seriously increase your fps but don't do this then go change in game settings as it just resets what geforce did
DLSS can be very useful for short to medium range engagements, especially when you're not CPU bound like on Factory or Labs. but as soon as you try to play from range on large maps, you'll want to turn this option off entirely. And it sucks because it's on those maps that you need an FPS boost the most, but DLSS with any of its options just gets too blurry and misses a lot of tiny details that make a humongous difference when scanning shaded treelines for sneaky little PMC's
thats defo not true, i have improved my visibility with players the thing is that tarkov players are like trexs, and its hard to see things that done move
wtf is stretch res.. Aspect ratio is just what your monitor is using as a standard res. 4:3 is old TV's for example. 16:9 is the normal widescreen that's been a thing sins around 2000. IF using wrong aspect ratio from what the monitor support that just ends you up with wonky stretched screens.
Yeah, the wonky "Stretched" screen you are talking about is what a stretched res is. Those of us without ultra wide displays will use this to get ultrawide resolutions for better peripheral vision. I haven't done this in Tarkov myself but it was a MUST when I played Albion. The letterboxing disappears very quickly in your mind when you start playing with it.
@@GibsnRage Ye I kinda did understand what you were going on about, but was just nitpicking and wanted to point it out. I feel it's a word that does not exists and should be just what it is, aspect ratio change. don't forget aspect ratio demands diffrent res settings to work correctly. Like for example 1080p is a 16:9 aspect ratio res, while 5120x1440 res is 32:9 aspect ratio native.
@@Aluzard Stretched resolution is literally what we have called it since 1995. Maybe even earlier Im not sure but the first mention of this term that I am personally familiar with is from the resolution settings in windows 95. A quick Google for the term "stretched resolution" will provide you a highlighted result explaining the meaning of the term, which is used correctly in this video. If you're going to try and be pedantic, then you should know beforehand that you actually know what you're talking about. So not only are you being petty and pedantic but you're also wrong.
@@GibsnRage OK so is my res stretched when I use 5120x1440 OR is it ultrawide? Bet you will see Ultrawide come up when you talking about 32:9 in tech circles or online in general then Stretched res no matter when someone said it first. I lived and breath computers sins I was 12 and now 44 and I hardly heard that term being used to discribe an aspect ratio, instead of using the term aspect ratio or FOV change.
@@Aluzard it's called stretched when you're using a resolution that is wider than your monitor can handle natively. Is your monitor ultra wide and able to handle that resolution? Then it is not stretched. We've both been in computers for about the same amount of time - this isn't about who has more experience or a longer history, just quickly Google the term before you continue to argue from bias and just see if you can learn something here.
Heads up for anyone who wants to use NVIDIA DLSS or FSR; they will just lower your games resolution and then upscale it, so if you're struggling with frames in areas with a lot of clutter it's most likely that you will still see performance drop when looking over areas like that.
Biggest culprits being Streets, Shoreline and Ground Zero.
For anyone still struggling just keep texture quality to low, and if it's still bad consider lowering your resolution in game manually.
W thank you for that
if you have nvidia then turning on dlss and using geforce exp to set texture to AUTO can seriously increase your fps but don't do this then go change in game settings as it just resets what geforce did
@slashyouwish3089 thank you for letting me know
DLSS can be very useful for short to medium range engagements, especially when you're not CPU bound like on Factory or Labs. but as soon as you try to play from range on large maps, you'll want to turn this option off entirely. And it sucks because it's on those maps that you need an FPS boost the most, but DLSS with any of its options just gets too blurry and misses a lot of tiny details that make a humongous difference when scanning shaded treelines for sneaky little PMC's
Very much agreed and once wipe happens tomorrow we get to use unity and see how that changes tarkov
rip amd users 🤰
Indeed
@@icolaramd user: nvidia users are nerds anyway hmph 😢😂 jk much love all
AFMF2
@kaidantienkulkija well thank you for that
Once I seen Windows 11, I knew this video wasn't it.
10 and 11 are the same thing with very small differences
@@icolar windows 11 better if not running fullscreen because it has windowed mode optimizatioin
@Farmer_Juan very true but you can enable it if that’s something you don’t do often
@@icolar windows 11 is CRAP
this video still works in 2025
love to see it
this has nothing to do with "best" settings.
this is how you get the most fps. but it certainly is not the best because you won't be able to see jack.
thats defo not true, i have improved my visibility with players the thing is that tarkov players are like trexs, and its hard to see things that done move
Hey i have 3050 rtx 4gb gpu which settings I should do
I will be making a new video since the release of unity but all low and then use amd fsr 3.0 on quality
i finally can play streets🙏🏻
W!!
Some maps look gorgeous on this game, but that map on 11:00 holy shit has really bad graphics
Yup that’s shoreline, that part of the map is so cursed
my frames went up by 60-70 :D, thank you so much mate
Love to see it
mmmmm das nice
so basically just turn everything to low except for texture...
bro you don't even turn on the nvidia reflex 😭
its very seasonal unfortunately because at times it works or at times it can cause stutters and input delay
In SPT you just need a 1 mod to fix all graphics
thats actually dope asf
is there a mod to turn off f'ing double render in magnifying scopes?
@@alexmesa5393 nope, it's in game feature
whats it called?
@Enoiye can I make content on SPT?
wtf is stretch res.. Aspect ratio is just what your monitor is using as a standard res. 4:3 is old TV's for example. 16:9 is the normal widescreen that's been a thing sins around 2000.
IF using wrong aspect ratio from what the monitor support that just ends you up with wonky stretched screens.
Yeah, the wonky "Stretched" screen you are talking about is what a stretched res is. Those of us without ultra wide displays will use this to get ultrawide resolutions for better peripheral vision. I haven't done this in Tarkov myself but it was a MUST when I played Albion. The letterboxing disappears very quickly in your mind when you start playing with it.
@@GibsnRage Ye I kinda did understand what you were going on about, but was just nitpicking and wanted to point it out. I feel it's a word that does not exists and should be just what it is, aspect ratio change. don't forget aspect ratio demands diffrent res settings to work correctly. Like for example 1080p is a 16:9 aspect ratio res, while 5120x1440 res is 32:9 aspect ratio native.
@@Aluzard Stretched resolution is literally what we have called it since 1995. Maybe even earlier Im not sure but the first mention of this term that I am personally familiar with is from the resolution settings in windows 95. A quick Google for the term "stretched resolution" will provide you a highlighted result explaining the meaning of the term, which is used correctly in this video.
If you're going to try and be pedantic, then you should know beforehand that you actually know what you're talking about. So not only are you being petty and pedantic but you're also wrong.
@@GibsnRage OK so is my res stretched when I use 5120x1440 OR is it ultrawide? Bet you will see Ultrawide come up when you talking about 32:9 in tech circles or online in general then Stretched res no matter when someone said it first. I lived and breath computers sins I was 12 and now 44 and I hardly heard that term being used to discribe an aspect ratio, instead of using the term aspect ratio or FOV change.
@@Aluzard it's called stretched when you're using a resolution that is wider than your monitor can handle natively. Is your monitor ultra wide and able to handle that resolution? Then it is not stretched. We've both been in computers for about the same amount of time - this isn't about who has more experience or a longer history, just quickly Google the term before you continue to argue from bias and just see if you can learn something here.
These settings are basic settings. I think these are default.
In my case and a few others these did help, when I had these complex settings over time it made my game worse
cuantos FPS tienes con esa config?
tengo una 3070 y ando en los 100 FPS
Around the same FPS just depends on the map, once the new tarkov engine comes out I’m gonna make a newer video on that as well
unity game engine
With this wipe we get unity 2022
Ill gladly take my AMD over this! I feel my game looks and runs better:) i have a RX 7800 xt hellhound GPU and a ryzen 7700 x cpu👌
Same acrually
i no joke heard the same thing from someone else saying that combo was godly
mind sending me your settings pleaseee, I plan on buying the game and I have a 7800xt and a 7800x3d
@@ernestogonzalez7855 high textures low shadows LOD 2.5 overall visibility 2000 clo
what settings are you running? I'm amd as well!