Throne and Liberty has gorgeous graphics, proving it’s one of the better modern MMOs. Its F2P model has allowed thousands of players from various regions to access the game, including high-end and low-end PC users. Fortunately for the community, we can further tweak our in-game settings to adjust or optimize our gaming experience. If you want to learn the best optimal adjustments for performance or quality, this guide will show you the correct parameters for each.
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Throne and Liberty PC Requirements
You can make your own optimized settings that feel more personalized if you know the specs requirements for the game. Throne and Liberty is relatively inexpensive in terms of graphics, but it still requires players to have a decent setup. The game has a recommended and minimum system requirement, so you should adjust your in-game settings depending on where you fall under.
Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-11600K.
- Memory: 16 GB RAM.
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660.
- DirectX 12.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection.
- Storage: 63 GB available space.
Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit.
- Processor: Intel Core i7-7700.
- Memory: 16 GB RAM.
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection.
- Storage: 63 GB storage space.
Generally, you can run the game on higher graphics without any problems if you have specs above the recommended threshold. Those with the recommended requirements have more flexibility in focusing on either performance or quality. However, those running on the minimum specs should concentrate on optimizing their game for better FPS and performance.
Best Throne and Liberty Settings for Maximum Performance
Players on lower-end PCs should choose this setting to stabilize their gameplay. However, even those with the recommended specs can choose to run these adjustments to focus mainly on performance. However, do note that this will significantly sacrifice a lot of the game’s quality graphics to gain maximum FPS.
- Anti-Aliasing: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: Low
- Screen Space Reflection: Low
- View Distance: Medium
- Character Count: Low (for PvE) or High (for PvP)
- Post-Processing: Low
- Character Quality: Low
- Shading Quality: Low
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Distant Shadow Quality: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Anisotropic Filtering: x16
- Effect Quality: Low
- Vegetation Quality: Low
- Depth of Field: Off
- Motion Blur: Off
- Chromatic Aberration: Off
- Lens Flare: Off
- Level of Detail: Low
- Character Shadow Quality: Low
- Lighting Quality: Low
- Terrain Quality: Low
- Volumetric Clouds: Low
- Volumetric Fog: Low
- Shader Preloading: Low
- Hair Strands: Off
- Optimize Large-Scale Combat: On
- Use DirectX 12: On
Optimized Throne and Liberty Settings for FPS and Graphics
This setting will provide players with the best mix if they want to run Throne and Liberty with a good balance between FPS and graphics. It allows you to gain the optimal frame rate while retaining a certain degree of quality graphics. However, we only recommend this for players on the recommended specs and above. Those with lower specs should choose to maximize their gameplay performance.
- Anti-Aliasing: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: Low
- Screen Space Reflection: High
- View Distance: High
- Character Count: Low (for PvE) and High (for PvP)
- Post-Processing: High
- Character Quality: High
- Shading Quality: High
- Shadow Quality: Medium
- Distant Shadow Quality: Low
- Texture Quality: High
- Anisotropic Filtering: x16
- Effect Quality: High
- Vegetation Quality: Low
- Depth of Field: Off
- Motion Blur: Off
- Chromatic Aberration: Off
- Lens Flare: Off
- Level of Detail: Low
- Character Shadow Quality: Medium
- Lighting Quality: Medium
- Terrain Quality: Medium
- Volumetric Clouds: Low
- Volumetric Fog: Low
- Shader Preloading: Epic
- Hair Strands: Off
- Optimize Large-Scale Combat: On
- Use DirectX 12: On
Camera Settings
We always recommend players turn off Camera Shake and Delay Camera Rotations. While they don’t significantly impact FPS and quality, they affect the overall experience. Many players feel dizzy when Camera Shake is on, and Delay Camera Rotations might hinder their responsiveness to specific events. So, it’s best to turn them both off.