The latest release of the Mortal Kombat series has released a new look, and while it is not too demanding, you will want to play it right. Players can enjoy Mortal Kombat 1 with 60 FPS being the highest setting in this, but the graphics department can still be customized.
Nevertheless, there are a lot of things that can be done when it comes to the game, and the following guide will help players understand the different graphics settings for the game.
Mortal Kombat 1: Best Settings PC Steam
Players using the game on 4K can see a drop in FPS to around 55 FPS, which means you have to use the medium settings to hit 60 FPS. Some settings will remain the same no matter what kind of PC you are running. These include the following:
- V-Sync: Off
- FPS: 60
- Video: Borderless
- Display on the monitor that you want
Low system PCs
Players will have to focus on using XeSS or DLSS with FSR also on. Upscaling is very important in these systems as it can improve graphics. You can also keep it off or reduce it, but it will lead to a drop in quality.
The following are the settings for this kind of system, and do keep in mind that if you have upscaling off, switch off ambient occlusion, bloom, and reflection before dialing down the others:
- Upscaling: FSR 2
- Quality: Balanced
- Upscaling sharpness: 50
- Texture quality: High
- Shadow quality: High
- ANISO filtering: 4x
- Reflection: On
- Bloom: On
- Particle density: High
- Chromatic aberration: Off
- Ambient occlusion: On
Medium system PCs
You can increase the upscaling for these systems with more clarity in the game for players to differentiate between the kinds of vegetation present. Here are the settings to keep:
- Upscaling: FSR 2
- Quality: Quality
- Sharpness: 50
- Shadow quality: Very high
- Texture quality: Very high
- Filtering: 8x
- Particle density: High
- Reflection: Off
- Bloom: Off
- Chromatic aberration: Off
- Ambient Occlusion: Off
Best system PCs
Players with top-tier PCs can do a little customization to get the best out of the game. You will not need to upscaling or turn off the associated bloom, occlusion, and reflection. You can also have upscaling if the input delay is not too significant. Here are the best settings:
- Upscaling: Off
- Texture quality: Very high
- Render scale: 100
- ANISO filtering: 8x
- Bloom: Off
- Shadow quality: Very high
- Reflection: Off
- Particle density: High
- AA mode: TAA
- Ambient occlusion: Off
Thus, that is all the information players will need when it comes to the different kinds of graphics settings that players can use for Mortal Kombat 1.
Depending on your system, you can choose the one that suits you the best with a smooth gameplay experience.
Last Updated on October 1, 2023
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