Graphics Settings
- The first settings screen, called "Basic", deals with the usual monitor settings
- You may choose between "windowed", "borderless", and "fullscreen".
- Resolution scale can be set between 50% and 200%, in fixed increments of 25%
- V-Sync can be disabled completely; we didn't spot a hidden FPS cap.
- The "field of view" options range from 70° to 110°, which is plenty. You may adjust FOV for vehicles separately
- Borderlands 3 supports both DirectX 11 and DirectX 12, with DX12 marked as "beta"
- The "performance stats" option lets you enable an overlay, showing FPS rate or more detailed stats
- There are six predefined profiles: "very low", "low", "medium", "high", "ultra", and "badass"
- "Motion Blur" can be disabled completely—very good
- A large number of additional options let you fine-tune the balance between performance and fidelity
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