One of the leading Fighting games in its category is undoubtedly Tekken 7. Knowing the Best Graphics Settings on the PC version can help you enjoy the game even more.
You should make sure that your system meets the minimum system requirements for the game. Let’s get started.
Best Graphics Settings for Tekken 7
System Requirements for Tekken 7
MINIMUM
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB, GTX 750Ti 2GB, or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 60 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX-compatible soundcard or onboard chipset
RECOMMENDED
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4690 3.5 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 equivalent or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 60 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX-compatible soundcard or onboard chipset
My System Specs
- OS: Windows 10 64 Bit
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 1660 6GB
- Memory: 32 GB DDR4 RAM (3000 MHz)
- Storage: 500GB M.2 SSD
Capped at 60 FPS
Best Graphics Settings
Screen Mode
Fullscreen (I use this for most of my games, especially for a fighting game like TEKKEN 7)
Resolution
1920×1080 (My current native resolution)
Vsync
Off (If you do not face screen tearing, keep this off)
Show FPS
Off (or ON) – (The game is locked at 60FPS by default, so I did not see any difference in keeping them either ON or OFF)
Rendering Quality
Custom
Rendering Scale
100 (100 gives you a clear visual without any issues or blur)
Anti-Aliasing
High (My system is able to handle this, but if you are ON a low-end system, keep this OFF)
Shadow Settings
Low (Since I play TEKKEN 7 online for most parts, keeping this OFF helps me churn out more from the system)
Texture Quality
High (High is fine for me and it does not impact the performance at all)
Effect Quality
Medium – Medium settings worked for me just fine and it did not hamper the visual effects of the characters as such.
Post-Processing Quality
High (Good processing visuals without any major performance changes)
Dynamic Adjustments
On – This option is very useful for low-end systems.
TEKKEN 7 Tested on GTX 1050TI and I3 8100
As you have noticed from the subtitle, I tested Tekken 7 on a GTX 1050TI OC and an i3 8100. Here are the results of the test and an illustrative video showing the test: [LINK]
- Average RAM Usage(MB): 5035
- AVERAGE FPS: 60 [Locked] @1080p
- Peripherals Used: Hori Hayabusa Fight Stick, HyperX Cloud Stinger
- Capture Software: NVIDIA Shadowplay + MSI Afterburner and Riva Tuner
Results and Conclusion
With the above settings, I was getting a steady 60FPS, which I think is the maximum. There are methods to unlock FPS in these ported games, but it usually ends up hampering the experience, so I kept that aside. 60FPS should be visually pleasing enough so that you do not require additional tweaks.
For Lower end systems, I would highly recommend that you take the High settings to Medium. If you are using an entry-level system, ideally, keep the resolution to native and fullscreen, but turn down all the settings to Low.
An example of such a system would be a 750TI and I3 6th gen processor. Make suitable tweaks, and it should perform well for you. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
I will reply to them as soon as I can. Thanks for reading, and I will see you with more Tekken 7 Content. Adios!
Last Updated on January 12, 2024
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