Graphics settings that can be safely disabled without ruining a game's visuals include chromatic aberration, depth of field, and film grain.
It wasn’t too long ago when the top-of-the-line video game graphics were two white lines bouncing a ball from one side of the screen to the other. Since then, we have steadily evolved from the ...
While it might seem reasonable to enable every single graphics setting in a game (if your GPU supports it), some settings are better left alone. From visual distortions and post-processing effects to ...
Julián F.L. is a Video Game & Anime expert, historian & journalist with a lot of passion for these subjects and over 10 years of experience in writing about them. He knows every single Pokémon by ...
Nadia Grace Mullings is a contributor and journalist for Game Rant, and has been a big fan of video gaming from a young age. Strong first impressions included point-and-click games on an old PC (way ...
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