New World is a fantasy open-world MMO or Massively Multiplayer Online game. The game comes from the developer studio, Amazon Games Orange County & publisher Amazon Games. The game is currently exclusive to Microsoft Windows.
A Quick Overview of New World
In New World, players take on the role of an adventurer who gets shipwrecked on the “supernatural” island of Aeturnum. Players have to explore, forge, and fight for survival. It is an epic fantasy game featuring ferocious classless combat systems. The game features a vast open world with a wide variety of activities to perform. In the world of the game, supernatural powers and abilities are a massive feature of the game. Players can use supernatural powers during combat & battle against monsters. There are PvE and PvP battles for players to partake in. Likewise, players can play solo, in small teams, or even as a part of massive armies.
Best Settings for New World to Fix Lag, Latency Issues & Increase FPS
Here are some settings you can change to improve performance on New World:
- Preferences – In the Preferences settings, you can switch the Bandwidth Mode to High and also make sure to turn off Analytics Reporting for the best performance.
- Gameplay – The Gameplay settings have many tweaks and options to enhance the in-game experience. You can change the Camera Sensitivity according to your liking. Also, you must turn off the Enable Camera Shake option and always turn on the Enable Reticle option. In the HUD Settings, make sure to turn on all options except for Contextual Fading
- Visuals – In the Visuals settings, you can change all the quality options to low for the best performance. You can set the Max FPS option to 60FPS and also make sure to set the Player Nameplate Amount to 7-15 for better performance. Turn on the Cap FPS in the Background option as well. Likewise, turn off Dynamic Resolution.
For Nividia Users:
Nvidia Graphics Settings for Max Performance – Open the Nvidia Control Panel and go to the “Adjust Image Settings” option. Then select “Use the advanced 3D image settings”, after that go to “Manage Settings” and make the following adjustments:
- Image Sharpening setting to the following values :- Sharpen – 0.50, Ignore Film Grain – 0.17 & Tick the GPU Scaling box
- Ambient Occlusion setting to Performance,
- Anisotropic Filtering setting to Application-controlled,
- Anti-aliasing – FXAA to Off,
- The Anti-aliasing Gamma Correction setting to On,
- Anti-aliasing Mode to Application-controlled,
- Anti-aliasing Transparency to Off,
- Background Application Max Fram Rate to 30FPS,
- CUDA-GPUs to All,
- DSR – Factors to Off,
- Low Latency Mode to Ultra,
- Max Frame Rate to your monitor’s frame rate,
- Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) to Off,
- OpenGL rendering GPU to your dedicated graphics card,
- Power Management Mode to Prefer Maximum Performance,
- Preferred refresh rate to Highest Available,
- Shader Cache to On,
- Texture Filtering – Anisotropic sample to On,
- Then, Texture Filtering – Negative LOD bias to Allow,
- Texture Filtering – Quality to High Performance,
- Set the Texture Filtering – Trilinear optimization to On,
- Threaded optimization to On,
- Triple buffering to Off,
- Vertical sync to Off,
- Virtual Reality pre-rendered frames to 1, and
- Virtual Reality – Variable rate to Off.
Likewise, Additional Optimizations that you can perform for better performance are:
- Always make sure your graphics drivers are updated to the latest version.
- You can also download Driver Booster for making sure all your PC’s drivers are up to date.
- Another optimization option is to use the Razer Cortex Game Launcher for better performance.
- For Advanced Users, players can overclock using the MSI Utility Tool.
- Always make sure there is no background memory-hogging software running.