Settings for NFS Heat, Increase FPS

This guide will tell you how to increase FPS, Fix Stuttering, and Crashes in NFS Heat. To achieve the best FPS possible, you have to make changes in the graphic card settings and then turn on the override High Dpi. At last, you have to make changes to the in-game graphics settings.

Table of Contents

    Graphic Card Settings

    1.1- You have to right-click on the desktop and open the NVidia control panel. On the top left side, you have to click on the “Adjust image settings with preview”, use the advanced 3D image settings that have been selected and then click on Apply.

    1.2- Now head to Manage 3D settings, and go to the second option which is program settings. First, you have to select the need for speed heat under “Select a program to customize”, then scroll all the way down to Power management mod, and set it to maximum performance. It will raise your idle clock slightly and also can help to solve the stuttering issues inside of the game. You have to set the Open Render GPU should to your GPU and set the preferred refresh rate to the highest. After that, scroll down to anisotropic optimization and enable it. You need to allow Negative lod Bois and set the texture filtering quality to high performance. Try linear optimization to threaded optimization and then click on Apply.

    1.3- After this, select the game application game which you use to run the game. Right-click on it, and then go to properties, click on the compatibility tab at the top of the screen and then click on change High DPI settings. You need to make sure that the override Dpi high scaling is enabled. After doing this, click on OK and Apply.

    These all settings will work if your CPU is 5 to 6 years old. By this, you will see a good boost in the FPS. And in case you have a CPU 8 to 12 years old. then these settings will not work for you.

    In-Game Settings

    First, you have to boot up your game, then click on the game settings and tap on the graphics tab on the top of your screen. Set the Full screen to Full screen and the Full-screen device to 1. The device resolution should be set to your monitor’s native resolution and make sure that V-sync is turned OFF. After that, set the HDR Mode to auto and the resolution to 100. You have to turn OFF the motion blur.

    Texture Quality should be set to low. AA mode, Aniso Filtering, Bloom, motion blur, lighting, Ambient Occlusion, geometry details, effect details, terrain quality, vegetation details, post-process quality, reflection quality, and depth of field all should be set to Low. Also, you have to make sure that the anti-aliasing should be turned OFf. After doing this, you will see a major boost in your FPS and also all your shuttering and crashing issues will also be resolved.

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