Best Graphics Settings for Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

Best Graphics Settings for Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

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If you're running Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon on a midrange GPU like the RTX 3060 Ti, 4060, etc. you're in luck. The game runs surprisingly well for how good it looks... but it still needs some tweaking if you want the best performance-to-visual balance.

Here’s what to use at 1080p and 1440p for smooth performance with high fidelity.

Graphics Settings (Balanced for 1080p / 1440p)

These settings work best if you’re aiming for 60–100+ FPS on a 4060, 3060 Ti, RX 6700 XT, and so forth.

Setting 1080p Recommended 1440p Recommended
Fullscreen On On
Resolution 1920x1080 2560x1440
Target FPS Unlimited Unlimited
V-Sync Off Off
Field of View 95–100 95–100
Motion Blur Off Off
Dynamic Resolution DLSS / FSR 2 DLSS / FSR 2
Dynamic Quality % 100% (DLAA) 85–100%
Graphics Preset Custom Custom
View Distance High High
Texture Quality High High (unless VRAM-bound)
Mipmaps Bias 100% 100%
Vegetation High Medium
VFX Quality High Medium
Fog Quality Medium Medium
Shadows On On
Shadow Distance 90% 70%
Contact Shadows On On
Subsurface Scattering On On
SSS Quality High Medium
SSAO On On
Chromatic Aberration Off Off

If you're on an RTX 4060, DLAA at 100% scaling gives you the cleanest image at 1080p. For 1440p, drop the DLSS scaling a bit (85–90%) if you notice stutters. On AMD cards like the RX 6700 XT, use FSR 2.1 at Balanced or Quality for similar results.

Extra Tips for Performance

Don’t Save in Heavily Fogged Areas

Fog effects stack up and can tank FPS. Save and load outside of dense fog areas when possible to avoid weird stutters.

Disable Film Grain and CA (Chromatic Aberration)

You can turn these off in the config file if they bug you. They don’t hurt performance much, but they make the game look worse for most people.

Frame Generation

The game doesn’t support native Frame Gen, but you can use Lossless Scaling as a third-party workaround if you’re desperate for more FPS. Results may vary.

Final Blurb & FAQ

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is one of the better-optimized RPGs in recent memory. You don’t need a high-end rig to make it look great... just a little tweaking and some GPU smarts.

Regardless of whether you’re on a 3k or 4k series card, or something in that ballpark, this setup should keep things both pretty and smooth.

FAQ

Q: What’s the best setting to lower for more FPS fast?

Vegetation and Fog Quality. Drop those first.

Q: Should I use DLSS or DLAA on RTX 4060?

Use DLAA at 100% for best visuals at 1080p. Drop to DLSS Balanced if playing at 1440p.

Q: What about AMD cards like RX 6700 XT?

Use FSR 2.1 on Balanced, and follow the same overall tweaks. Lower shadows and vegetation if needed.

Q: Does the game support Frame Generation?

No, not natively. You can try Lossless Scaling, but it’s not official.

Q: Is motion blur worth keeping?

No. Turn it off. It just muddies the screen during fights.


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