inZOI Animation Quality & Graphics Settings Guide

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If your Zoi looks like they’re moving in PowerPoint or your frame rate tanks every time someone smiles, it might be time to tweak those animation and graphics settings. Here's a quick breakdown of what to adjust, what to leave alone, and how to make inZOI look great without turning your rig into a toaster.

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Quick Start Settings for Animation and Graphics

Head to Options > Graphics in the main menu. Here’s the setup that balances performance and visuals pretty well:

  • Display Mode: Fullscreen

  • Resolution Scale: 100%

  • Video Card Preference: Balanced

  • Framerate (FPS): Unrestricted

  • V-Sync: Off

  • Depth of Field: Off

  • Motion Blur: Off

  • Nighttime Sensitivity: 50% (default, but up to you)

  • Ray Tracing: On, set to Mesh

  • Occlusion Mode: Hardware

Recommended Preset Settings for Smooth Animation

These settings specifically affect how animations and world movement look and feel:

  • Character Display Distance: High (so people don’t pop in like ghosts)

  • Lighting Display Distance: Medium

  • Object Display Distance: High

  • Background Detail Quality: Medium

  • Anti-Aliasing Mode: TAA

  • Anti-Aliasing Quality: High

  • Post-Processing Quality: Medium

  • Shadow Quality: Medium

  • Shadow Casting Light Effect: On

  • Global Illumination Quality: High

  • Reflection Quality: High

  • Texture Quality: High

  • Effects Quality: Medium

  • Plant Density & Quality: Medium

  • Shader Quality: High

  • Ray Tracer Quality: High

What This Does for Your Graphics

  • Smooth Zoi animations without weird jittering

  • Solid lighting and shadow quality without wrecking your FPS

  • Clean character movement and decent background rendering

  • Stable 60 FPS on mid-range PCs (with other apps closed)

If you're still getting stutters, try lowering Post-Processing, Shadow Quality, or Ray Tracer Quality one notch at a time.

Final Blurb

inZOI’s graphics are no joke—they look incredible, but they’ll slap your GPU if you’re not careful. Stick with the settings above for a smooth, good-looking game that won’t cook your hardware. And hey, if your Zoi still walks like a robot, just call it "style."


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