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  "post": {
    "title": "Wuthering Wave guide with lossless scaling + General optimization settings.",
    "selftext": "-First i'll start with **General optimization** , it kinda really **basic settings** but im still including it,  \n  \n\\`Before starting here's the spec's i used:  \n\" i7 3770 , 18gb ram , rx 580 , ssd \"\n\n[Step:1, Open ur game folder , there u will see an folder called \\\\\"Wuthering Waves Game\\\\\" open it and follow this image.](https://preview.redd.it/p8iqkts7jw7d1.png?width=1698&format=png&auto=webp&s=db418349a1347c459fd74e50d6a0b92535cff477)\n\n[Step:2, Search Graphic settings in window search bar and open it and follow, make sure to set performance high.](https://preview.redd.it/p1u3hss7jw7d1.png?width=1463&format=png&auto=webp&s=7f9819958df9d3b310a52f635c623025549a0b08)\n\n[Step:3, Search \\\\\"Choose power option\\\\\" in window search bar, open it and select High performance. Since most of ppl have enable Balance mode and trust me this power option is best performance boost u could have.](https://preview.redd.it/vsmypts7jw7d1.png?width=1154&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa4db24fc8cc83a182cb952b9576c6dc8baa568a)\n\n[Step:4 , Optional but recommended \\\\\"Download Process lasso\\\\\" open it , run WuWa , after that open \\\\\"Active processes\\\\\" and find wuthering wave exe and right click it and follow the image.](https://preview.redd.it/6oxho6v7jw7d1.png?width=1341&format=png&auto=webp&s=e03fc7229ca4c78b03beb99a7964b654a8e97be2)\n\n[Step:5 , Open ur Graphic driver or whtever called it , for Nvidia users it same thing just add \\\\\"custom game\\\\\"](https://preview.redd.it/539udus7jw7d1.png?width=1288&format=png&auto=webp&s=b3b363562f479270b489f1d131db7bcf4321bfc2)\n\n[Step:5 , Open the game u add and follow these settings , for Radeon Chill i suggest to set ur fps cap according to average fps , if u get 45-39fps , set it 45fps cap , as in my case i get 43-60fps so i set it 60fps cap \\\\\"But if ur going to use Lossless Scaling i suggest to set 45Cap fps\\\\\" just to make sure u get \\\\\"Constant fps\\\\\" if u get good amount of constant 55-60fps then set it 60fps cap , and enable Radeon Enhanced Sync , for Nvidia users just enable Wait for Vertical Refresh Always on + enable fps cap. ](https://preview.redd.it/q5wrnws7jw7d1.png?width=983&format=png&auto=webp&s=b7db50592f5d5a6cc43df97fb48f85af82bb83de)\n\n[Step:6 ,Enable Surface format optimization , and OpenGL Triple Buffering as this option work BEST with Radeon Sync enable. ](https://preview.redd.it/tvipmts7jw7d1.png?width=877&format=png&auto=webp&s=8392bc77d572ffc5f1f5f12de4c2ac3581b4b0cf)\n\n[Step:7 , Follow the image , right click on gameusersettings.ini click edit , 1= low , 2= medium , 3= high ,  0=worst, also this is optional but u can gave it a try.](https://preview.redd.it/hg5j759vnw7d1.png?width=1629&format=png&auto=webp&s=6c08f4e15549abc55e5d4fb499da554670fb56e0)\n\n  \n-Now Time for lossless scaling:\n\n[Here's my lossless scaling settings i used, Few things i want to add, if u own an above 60hz monitor set it to 120hz and in game set ur fps cap into 60 so basically lossless scaling gonna get an constant 120fps, And u can also enable \\\\\"Upscaling mode: Amd FSR\\\\\" and set it to 5-6 Sharpness , if ur game looks blurry it will make it sharp and it kinda look dope, and if u face any lag, disable window legacy mode in lossless scaling, one more thing if u face any weird frames , switch to X2 in frame generation or try LSFG 1.1 Frame gen.](https://reddit.com/link/1dl16sx/video/qr7292pgmw7d1/player)\n\n-Here's an small comparison of \"Before Vs After\" with lossless scaling + general basic optimizations.\n\n[Before \\\\\"Notice stuttering when im running at stairs \\\\\"](https://reddit.com/link/1dl16sx/video/99kbltmgmw7d1/player)\n\n[After result \\\\\"There's an 0.7sec delay but it hardly notice able + notice no stuttering when im running unlike before\\\\\"](https://reddit.com/link/1dl16sx/video/gvoyqxmgmw7d1/player)\n\n\\`Over all these are the settings i hope this may help u to reduce stuttering , since when i started this game my god the amount of fps drop i was getting specially inside the city i was getting avg 22-37fps, but with these softwares and some basic level settings my stuttering is gone , i been using these settings for almost an week and yet i haven't face an single stuttering :D , im reposting this since my old post got deleted idk why -\\_-\"",
    "url": "https://www.reddit.com/r/OptimizedGaming/comments/1dl16sx/wuthering_wave_guide_with_lossless_scaling/"
  },
  "comments": [
    {
      "body": "A very good guide! Thank you a lot! Is process lasso a snake oil or does it actually work?",
      "replies": [
        {
          "body": "Process Lasso is kinda W if u ask me , i tested it with and without performance difference and it between 10-15% difference , and with process lasso u get an power plan so i suggest to use that too , and make sure to have performance mode enable , one more thing u can use MSI after burner \"Riva Tuner\" for fps capping it actually help to improve some performance too, about process lasso i been using this bad boy since 2020 and it the first thing i install in windows every time, and also with process lasso u can disable hyper threading without needed to go into ur bios and disable manually, and there's so many thing u can do with this thing.",
          "replies": [
            {
              "body": "i installed it and bought the pro version. can you do what to do exactly to make my games perform better, like the \\*performance mode\\*? where do i enable it? theres something called probalance enabled right now"
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "body": "Can this fix stuttering even with a hard drive? Can't buy an ssd since i have no space for it :> also isn't there a chance of getting banned by changing the user.ini file?",
      "replies": [
        {
          "body": "Yes it can , i have also played this game a week with hard drive + lossless scaling , just make sure that u atleast get constant 30fps or above and ur good to go.\n\nAlso about user.ini file , personally i don't really think it will cause ban since basically all ur doing is changing game \"Graphic setting\" manually rather then doing it through the game, even im using an graphic mod which is safe what it does is just change and disable some option of graphic and improve it , if u had played some games on UE engine based , u can pretty much do same thing on those game too without getting ban, but i still suggest to do it on ur own risk.",
          "replies": [
            {
              "body": "welp yeah i havent gotten banned in apex despite changing the ini file is there a free alternative for lossless scaling tho? as much as I'd like to buy it, I can't for now since im tight on money",
              "replies": [
                {
                  "body": "Personally i think if u can buy this thing later then i suggest to use pirated version till u actually capable to effort it and then buy it, i did same i didn't buy this thing in first place till i tested it and got satisfied then i brought it, i can't share the link but just search it and it really easy to install.",
                  "replies": [
                    {
                      "body": "hmm alright thank you"
                    }
                  ]
                }
              ]
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "body": "Do you recommend chill or RTSS to limit fps? which is better between these two?",
      "replies": [
        {
          "body": "i personally use both but rtts is better",
          "replies": [
            {
              "body": "Okay cool! and should i use freesync with all what you suggested or keep it disabled?",
              "replies": [
                {
                  "body": "ye use it since having opengl tripple buffering + vertical sync is good combo, i been doing this on pretty much every singleplayer games or co op",
                  "replies": [
                    {
                      "body": "Great! Thanks man your settings actually made my experience much better. If I have more questions I'll ask you if you don't mind ❤️"
                    },
                    {
                      "body": "Some people said to add loseless scaling in Radeon and switch AMD freesync to ON instead of amd optimized and disable it in the game's profile. Is that true? Do I do it? Can you tell what you did in your case?",
                      "replies": [
                        {
                          "body": "yes switch it to On and about the lossless scaling thing adding it to Radeon profile , i don't think it gonna benefit but idk give it a try maybe? it help, also if u face ghosting on AMD fsr on lossless scaling , try switching to either LS1 upscaling or Sharp Bilinear , since this game runs on UE engine , it be better option to use LS1 and set sharpness like 5 or 6"
                        }
                      ]
                    }
                  ]
                }
              ]
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "body": "Thanks for the guide, I have two questions.  \n  \n1. For 144hz monitors, should I still cap my in-game fps to 60 as I would with a 120hz one?  \n2. Does this work with Fullscreen enabled in-game? As Windowed generates some input lag.",
      "replies": [
        {
          "body": "Yes this game some how works in full screen and if ur going to use X2 mode then i suggest to set monitor hz to 120hz and if X3 then keep it 144hz but X2 is personally better option and low latency and also make sure to enable allow tearing in lossless."
        },
        {
          "body": "Personally u don't really need to cap fps as for now game is cap max 60fps unless u set it 120 manually from ini setting, but i still suggest to cap it by using msi after burner RRTS as it kinda optimized cpu usage and gpu too.",
          "replies": [
            {
              "body": "Alright, sounds good, thanks!"
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}