Dragon’s Dogma 2: Best PC settings for performance

Looking for settings to get the best FPS possible in Dragon’s Dogma 2? We’ve tested Dragon’s Dogma 2’s PC settings across several different devices to get high FPS in this technically demanding title.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is finally here. But, getting the best possible framerate out of your PC is more of a challenge than you might think. There’s no way of saying this won’t disappoint PC gamers: No matter how powerful your rig, you won’t be able to attain a solid 60 FPS or above while in-game consistently.

We have tested the game for over 80 hours on a high-end PC, and no matter what your specs are, the framerate will dip below 60 under certain scenarios. We have also tested the game on a mid-range gaming laptop, for a better idea of what to expect from more modest systems. Take note that this game appears to be CPU-limited for the most part.

Capcom has also issued a statement on the Steam page for Dragon’s Dogma 2, which states that “CPU usage can be very high and may affect the frame rate. We are aware that in such situations, settings that reduce GPU load may currently have a limited effect” . The statement continues that the company will look for ways to improve performance in the future.

However, if you’re still looking for the best possible settings, we’ve got you covered below.

Best Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC settings

Settings Low-end Mid-range High-end
Resolution 1920 x 1080 2560 x 1440 3840 x 2160
Dynamic Resolution Off Off Off
Vertical Synchronization Off Off Off
FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 Quality* Off Off
DLSS Super Resolution Quality* Off Off
DLSS Nvidia Reflex Low Latency On* On* On*
Upscale sharpness 3 3 3
Rendering Mode Interlaced Interlaced Progressive
Image Quality 5 5 5
Ray Tracing Off Off On
Ambient Occlusion SSAO SSAO SDFAO
Anti Aliasing TAA FXAA+TAA FXAA+TAA
Screen Space Reflections Off On On
Mesh Quality Low Mid High
Texture Filtering High (ANSIO x2) High (ANSIO x4) High (ANSIO x16)
Texture Quality High (0.5GB) High (1GB) High (3GB)
Grass / Tree Quality High High High
Resource-Intense Effects Quality Low Low High
Shadow Quality Mid Mid Max
Shadow Cache On On On
Contact Shadows On On On
Motion blur Off Off Off
Bloom On On On
Depth of Field On On On
Lens Flare On On On
Lens Distortion On On On
Subsurface Scattering Off On On
Motion Quality High High High
*If applicable
  • Low-end framerate target: 30-60 FPS
  • Mid-range framerate target: 40-70 FPS
  • High-end framerate target: 40-90 FPS

I tested Dragon’s Dogma 2 on three systems: One with an RTX 3050, another with an RTX 4060, and another using an RTX 4080 Super. With the low-end system, we managed to lock-in a solid 30 FPS in most areas, aside from towns. The mid-range build achieved around 32 FPS in towns, and reached toward and above 60 FPS in some areas.

Characters camping in Dragon's Dogma 2
Capcom

Camping is a way for players to heal and break up their dangerous journeys.

Using an RTX 4080 Super system, we managed to achieve 38 FPS in towns and over 90 FPS when exploring the open world. Between all systems, attaining and maintaining a solid 60 FPS was a nigh-on impossible task due to CPU limitations. No number of graphics settings toggles will be able to change that.

However, we can optimize graphical quality on a per-system basis to ease the load on your GPU. With that in mind, the biggest impacts on performance will ultimately depend on how fat your system’s VRAM cache can be: If you have heaps of VRAM (above 8GB), you will be able to sail through and all of the lovely bells and whistles, and get things running nicely. Under that, you’ll have to make compromises to texture quality. This goes doubly so if you want to run the game at 4K. Unless you have an RTX 4070 Ti or better, don’t think about running it at 4K natively.

Performance varies depending on area & time of day

Performance can skyrocket in scenarios where there are few NPCs, such as while you are exploring the open world. Even on our mid-range system, we were able to achieve up to 110 FPS while in certain zones, but this can quickly dip when changing the time of day, when venturing into a town, or merely walking down a particular road.

This is due to the number of NPCs loading in. In Capcom’s Steam post, the company mentions that “A large amount of CPU usage is allocated to each character and calculating the impact of their physical presence in various areas.”

This means that frametimes, and framerate, can be inconsistent between areas, making Dragon’s Dogma 2’s performance wildly vary between different areas and zones.

Does Dragon’s Dogma 2 have DLSS?

Dragon’s Dogma 2 ships with DLSS Super Resolution, alongside FSR 3 frame generation. Capcom has committed to offering DLSS 3 frame generation for RTX 40 series graphics cards in a future update. DLSS can make Dragon’s Dogma 2 look muddy on occasion, even when set on the quality preset due to the sheer amount of foliage onscreen. If you can turn your settings down to run natively, we certainly recommend it.

Frame generation techniques like FSR 3 and DLSS 3 will not be able to markedly improve overall performance. Due to inconsistent frame times, and the dips below 60 FPS, frame generation techniques get much less effective. Until Capcom issues a patch for the game that addresses overall performance, don’t expect them to have a significant impact on the game.

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