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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me Best Settings Guide For PC

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me is now available on PC, and, we’ve put together the best settings for getting optimized performance on lower-to-mid end system specs.

Before we delve into the best settings for the PC version of The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, make sure you’ve updated your GPU drivers and Windows to their latest respective versions. Additionally, disable or close any unnecessary background applications in order to reduce the CPU overhead as much as possible. The settings below should provide a more optimized balance between graphics and frame rate compared to the presets available in-game.

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me Best Settings

The settings below are there to serve as a broad starting point for further optimization based on your specific hardware specs. As a result, you may need to tweak some settings until you find a sweet spot based on your display’s refresh rate and the overall performance you seek.

GRAPHICS

  • Quality: Custom
  • Resolution: the native resolution of your display
  • Screen Mode: Fullscreen
  • V_Sync: Off on a VRR supported display, On otherwise
  • AA Quality: Medium (or High if there is available GPU headroom)
  • SSAO: On
  • Texture Quality: Ultra
  • Shadows: Medium
  • Depth of Field: High
  • Limit Frame Rate To 30 FPS: Off
  • Ray Traced Reflections: Medium (or High if there is available GPU headroom)
  • Ray Traced Ambient Occlusion: On

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. It features a number of independent, branching, horror video games created by the studio behind Until Dawn. Simple to pick up and play for brief periods of time alone or with companions. The Devil in Me, the series’ fourth installment, serves as the season’s climax. A mystery caller invites a group of documentary filmmakers to a contemporary version of serial murderer H.H. Holmes’ “Murder Castle.”

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