The expedition is well underway now, but with so many players playing on so many different platforms, getting the game to look its best can be nearly impossible. Console hardware limits the graphics settings, but it's a whole different game on PC. So, what are the best Expeditions: A MudRunner Game graphics settings?
Our Expeditions: A MudRunner Game graphics settings guide will give you the best view of the expedition.
Visual expedition
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game is the ultimate driving test. Handing you the keys to a garage of all-terrain vehicles, it’s up to you to lead the scientific convoy across the wilderness to their destination.
Each mission has its own challenges, from driving up a rocky mountain to planting seismic equipment to fording a river to reveal dinosaur bones. Using the right vehicle for each mission is crucial, as the last thing you want is to be stranded in the wilderness on your roof.
It’s also vital that the game runs smoothly while you navigating your way through each section of challenging terrain. To get the best visual performance out of the game, you need the best graphics settings. Thankfully, we’ve found just the right sweet spot.
Best graphics settings for Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game isn’t necessarily the most resource-heavy when it comes to graphics, but it can still cause major slowdowns on less powerful PCs. For the most part, the default settings are the best for getting the best performance, but there are still a couple that need tweaking.
First up is the display mode. For players likely to tab out of the game a lot while playing, ‘Borderless’ is the best option here. This means you can move the cursor off the main screen, or switch to another window on the same monitor without causing display issues.
It’s also a good idea to combine this with the ‘Limit FPS When in Background’ setting. This will reduce the resource usage when viewing another window so that your PC does not slow down when you are not playing the game.
An FPS limit is also advisable for players with slightly older hardware. 60will still give smooth visuals out in the field, but 30 is an option for those who need it. Of course, if you have a high-end rig,the FPS limit is unnecessary.
Finally, we have the extra visual features. Antialiasing should be set to TAA for best performance, with FXAA disabled. Motion blur is an optional extra for players looking for a more realistic effect when on the move, but isn’t a necessity.
Sharpening can be left at default, as this is set according to your PC’s hardware. As for graphics presets, these should already be set to maximise performance on your PC.
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game guides
If you found this graphics settings guide useful, check out our other Expeditions: A MudRunner Game guides:
- For players entering the wilderness for the first time, our complete beginner’s guide will help you survive the expedition.
- If you want a bird’s eye view of the expedition, find out how to deploy your drone with this guide.
- If you’re getting stuck in the mud a lot, our how to use the winch guide will help pull you free.
- If you’re finding the metal detector tricky to use, our metal detector guide will soon see you strike gold.
- If you want to stay out of deep water, use this guide on how to use the echo-sounding scanner to stay as dry as possible.
- If you’re struggling with the pressure of leading a scientific expedition, perhaps you need to adjust your tyre pressure with this guide.
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