Wild Hearts PC Best Settings

Wild Hearts PC Best Settings: Get More FPS and Smoother Frame Rates

Knowing the Wild Hearts PC best settings will get players more FPS and allow them to enjoy smoother frame rates. Unfortunately, the PC version of the game is proving to be very demanding, at least at launch. For those struggling to run the game smoothly, try the following settings.

What are the best graphics settings for Wild Hearts on PC?

Here are the best graphics settings for Wild Hearts on PC:

  • Upscaling – Disabled
  • Windowed – Fullscreen
  • V-Sync – Disabled
  • FPS – Unlimited
  • Preset – Custom
  • Textures – Medium/High
  • Model Quality – Medium/High
  • Texture Filtering – Medium
  • Particle Effects – Low
  • Procedural Density – Low
  • Shadows – Low
  • Reflections – Low
  • Global Illumination – Medium
  • Clouds – Low
  • Anti-Aliasing – TAA/FXAA
  • Motion Blue – Disabled
  • Ambient Occlusion – Disabled
  • Depth of Field – Disabled

If the above settings still don’t succeed in getting you 60 FPS or more, turning everything down to Low and slowly increasing settings can help identify particularly troublesome graphics options.

At the time of writing, using the Wild Hearts upscaler results in a very blurry image. The game drastically lowers the resolution in order to deliver a smoother frame rate. However, the sheer amount of blur will put most players off. It is best disabled.

For more Wild Hearts guides, here’s how to play co-op with friends. And here is how to stop the game crashing on PC.

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