Resident Evil Village Best Settings Guide For iPhone and iPad

by Salal Awan

Resident Evil Village is available now for iPhone and iPad and is playable through the MetalFX upscaling method. Here are the best settings that you can use to run it perfectly.

Resident Evil Village is one of the first games to be released on the new iPhone 15 from Apple. It is playable on the latest iPhone and M1/M2 iPad as well. While the game can work out of the box, there are graphical options available to tweak so if you are having difficulty running it, here are some of the best settings to use here.

Best Settings for Resident Evil Village On iPhone/iPad

These are the settings that will lead to the least amount of crashes and decent performance on your iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro/Max. iPad usually offers better performance but you can use the same settings on it to maximize its potential.

  • Screen Resolution: 1952×900 (or the native resolution of iPad)
  • Frame Rate: 60
  • MetalFX Upscaling: Quality
  • Rendering Mode: Normal
  • Image Quality: 1
  • FidelityFX CAS: Off
  • Anti-Aliasing: TAA
  • Texture Quality: Medium
  • Texture Filter Quality: High (ANISO x4)
  • Mesh Quality: High
  • Ambient Occlusion: FidelityFX CACAO
  • Screen Space Reflections: Off
  • Volumetric Lighting Quality: Low
  • Subsurface Scattering: On
  • Shadow Quality: Low
  • Contact Shadows: On
  • Shadow Cache: On
  • Bloom: On
  • Lens Flare: On
  • Film Noise: Off
  • Depth of Field: On
  • Lens Distortion: Off

Keep an eye on the Graphics Memory while making these tweaks. If you want, you can increase some of the visual settings while keeping the graphics memory in check, but do make sure you don’t exceed it as this can lead to frequent crashes.

If you are facing crashes with Resident Evil Village on an iPhone 15 or iPad, it is best to go with the mentioned settings for the optimal experience.

Resident Evil Village is out now for iPhone and iPad. It is also available on Mac in addition to PC and consoles.

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