Published , by Sam Chandler
Published , by Sam Chandler
Death Stranding has some truly breathtaking vistas and environments. For those players that want to really soak up the atmosphere, taking a dive into Death Stranding’s PC graphics settings is a must. There are a lot of options here to tinker with to get the best results for your PC specs.
Death Stranding includes your standard PC graphics settings. Players will be able to tinker with just about every aspect of the visuals, from the screen mode, Vsync and frame rates to memory for streaming, ambient occlusion, and motion blur. Below are the various settings you will find under the Graphics Settings in Death Stranding on PC.
In addition to these settings, the PC version also supports HDR output if you have a compatible GPU and display. There will be a sperate HDR Settings menu below the Screen Brightness selection where you can toggle HDR mode and adjust the overall luminosity to match the peak brightness of your specific display.
Make sure you also check out the Death Stranding PC recommended specs. You will likely want to chase settings that best utilize your hardware. Players that can hit the high recommended specs should be able to bump everything up to max. It doesn’t appear as if Death Stranding includes an FOV slider, so players will need to either make do or look for a workaround if the standard doesn’t gel.
Now that you know about Death Stranding’s PC graphics settings, you can start planning out what you want to tweak. Take some time to shift and change these settings to get the best performance out of your PC. While you’re traveling across the ruins of North America, check out the Death Stranding guide, it’s here we’ve collected a whole lot of guides to help you on your journey.