Best Dragon S Dogma 2 Settings For High Fps On Pc

Best in-game settings for high FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC

With Dragon’s Dogma 2’s RE Engine, it looks like a lot of players are having a difficult time maintaining a consistent framerate throughout their journey. Here are the best in-game settings for increased FPS and stability: Based on my recommended settings versus all settings turned on, I gained a decent additional 15-17 FPS on average while playing Dragon’s Dogma 2 while roaming around the open areas. Towns, especially very populated cities like Vernworth, are a whole different mess. The problem with Dragon’s Dogma 2 is it’s very CPU-heavy, meaning your PC can’t push your GPU as fast as it should. In my case, I have an actual GPU bottleneck during exploration with the RTX 2060. When it comes to towns, my Ryzen 5700X suffers massively, as even I get as low as 30FPS, and I don’t even get a full 100% GPU usage due to how the A.I. works in this game. In cases where you barely see any FPS difference when changing graphics settings on other and much more recent cards, it’s likely that the CPU is the limiting factor based on Capcom’s statement. With that said, your mileage may vary with these recommended graphical settings.

How to get more stable FPS in Dragon’s Dogma 2

The first ideal thing to do is to update your GPU drivers to the latest version, as this provides all the necessary information to ensure Dragon’s Dogma 2 runs smoothly on your system. For Nvidia users, you can easily do so through the Nvidia App or Nvidia Geforce Experience or download it manually through Nvidia’s website. For AMD and Intel you can go to their respective websites to download the latest drivers for your cards: AMD & Intel. Although Dragon’s Dogma 2 is unoptimized, Capcom already acknowledged the low frame-rate situation and is looking to optimize the game down the line. With performance across all platforms leaving players disappointed, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is still a diamond in the rough, and we can only hope for the devs to fix the game state throughout the upcoming months.

How to enable Frame Generation in Dragon’s Dogma 2 for higher FPS

There are two options for Frame Generation in Dragon’s Dogma 2 until Capcom officially releases their official patch. Here are both of them:

Frame Generation on any GPU in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Lossless Scaling One of the most basic ways to implement Frame Generation is by using a program called Lossless Scaling. Here’s how to set it up for Dragon’s Dogma 2: The problem with this method is that it causes a lot of ghosting on the characters, which can be distracting for the player, especially during tense moments of combat. If you don’t have an RTX GPU, I recommend using this to further boost your FPS in towns and while in combat in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Frame Generation on any RTX GPU in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLSS3 Enabler 01DLSSG-to-FSR3 (Required for RTX 30 and 20 Series GPUs) If you read our Best Mods article, then you’ve likely come across the DLSS3 Enabler mod, which is only available for the RTX 4000 series GPUs. The problem with the mod is not everyone has an RTX 4000 series on their PC. To make the mod work for RTX 30 and 20 Series GPU, you’ll need another mod, DLSSG-to-FSR3. Here’s how you do it. Applying this mod made my FPS jump from 20-30 to 50-60 FPS in Vermund, Vernworth city. While out in the wild and during combat, I get a stable 70-80 FPS from 30-40 FPS (without the mod) on my RTX 2060, which is a huge leap from what I was getting before. The problem with this mod is the UI ghosting, which is a stark contrast to the Lossless Scaling method. However, the biggest advantage of this method over Lossless Scaling is its much better FPS increase. From my experience, I got used to the UI ghosting better than the character ghosting in Lossless Scaling. For more guides on Dragon’s Dogma 2, check out How height and weight affect your character in Dragon’s Dogma 2 only here at Pro Game Guides!