Dragon Age The Veilguard guide: Best settings for Nvidia RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti
The Nvidia RTX 4060 and the RTX 4060 Ti are excellent cards that you can use to play Dragon Age The Veilguard. The new action RPG isn't that demanding, so running it on an RTX 40 series graphics card should be a piece of cake. While you can run the game at 4K, you are advised to cut down to 1440p for a much smoother experience. To get the most out of your PC, it is also recommended to tweak the settings a bit.
This article lists the best settings for Dragon Age The Veilguard on the Nvidia RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti.
Note: The provided settings are meant for PCs having well over the recommended specs, especially an RTX 4060 GPU.
Best settings for Dragon Age The Veilguard on Nvidia RTX 4060
The Nvidia RTX 4060 is an excellent card for Dragon Age The Veilguard. You can easily run the game at 1440p resolution with all graphics settings set to Ultra. You could have Nvidia DLSS set to Quality for a more refined visual experience. We recommend you turn off VSync and Motion Blur so that you get a more stable framerate. With these settings, you should be able to see an average of 70fps.
Here are the best settings for the Nvidia RTX 4060:
Display
- Window Mode: Full Screen
- Screen Resolution: 2560 x 1440
- Refresh Rate: 120.00Hz
- Frame Rate Limit: Uncapped
- VSync: Off
- Triple Buffering: Off
Upscaling:
- Upsample Method: Nvidia DLSS
- Upsample Quality: Quality
- DLSS Frame Generation: On
- Nvidia Reflex: Off
Graphics
- Graphic Preset: Custom
- Texture Quality: High
- Texture Filtering: Ultra
Light and Shadow:
- Lighting Quality: Ultra
- Contact Shadow: On
- Ambient Occlusion: HBAO FULL
- Screen Space Reflections: On
- Volumetric Lighting: Ultra
- Sky Quality: Ultra
Ray Tracing:
- Ray-traced Reflections: On
- Ray-traced Ambient Occlusion: Selective
- Ultra Ray Tracing: Off
Geometry:
- Level Of Detail: Ultra
- Strand Hair: On
- Terrain Quality: Ultra
- Terrain Decoration Quality: Ultra
- Visual Effects Quality: Ultra
Camera Effects:
- Depth of Field: Cinematics
- Vignette: On
- Motion Blur: Off
- Post Processing Quality: Ultra
- Field of View: 100%
Also read: Dragon Age The Veilguard guide: Best settings for Nvidia RTX 4070 and RTX 4070 Ti
Best settings for Dragon Age The Veilguard on Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti
The Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti is a great card for the new Dragon Age title. The game runs incredibly well at 1440p resolution, with the rest of the settings being more or less the same as the standard RTX 4060 card. The main changes include turning on Nvidia Reflex and Ultra Ray Tracing. With these tweaks, you should be able to see an average of 70-80fps thanks to Frame Generation.
Here are the best settings for the Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti:
Display
- Window Mode: Full Screen
- Screen Resolution: 2560 x 1440
- Refresh Rate: 120.00Hz
- Frame Rate Limit: Uncapped
- VSync: Off
- Triple Buffering: Off
Upscaling:
- Upsample Method: Nvidia DLSS
- Upsample Quality: Balanced
- DLSS Frame Generation: On
- Nvidia Reflex: On+Boost
Graphics
- Graphic Preset: Custom
- Texture Quality: Ultra
- Texture Filtering: Ultra
Light and Shadow:
- Lighting Quality: Ultra
- Contact Shadow: On
- Ambient Occlusion: HBAO FULL
- Screen Space Reflections: On
- Volumetric Lighting: Ultra
- Sky Quality: Ultra
Ray Tracing:
- Ray-traced Reflections: On
- Ray-traced Ambient Occlusion: On
- Ultra Ray Tracing: On
Geometry:
- Level Of Detail: Ultra
- Strand Hair: On
- Terrain Quality: Ultra
- Terrain Decoration Quality: Ultra
- Visual Effects Quality: Ultra
Camera Effects:
- Depth of Field: Cinematics and Gameplay
- Vignette: On
- Motion Blur: On
- Post Processing Quality: Ultra
- Field of View: 100%
Also read: Dragon Age The Veilguard guide: Best settings for Nvidia RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti
With these settings applied, you are expected to have a smooth experience playing Dragon Age The Veilguard on the Nvidia RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti.
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