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."