The first settings screen deals with monitor settings
As expected, the game has options to choose the screen resolution, aspect ratio, and refresh rate
You can also toggle between fullscreen, windowed, and borderless
The second settings screen lets you adjust graphics details and effects
The four predefined performance profiles are "Low", "Normal", "High", and "Ultra".
The anti-aliasing options are None, SMAA, and TAA
Most people hate motion blur, but you can easily turn it off on this page
The third screen deals with some additional settings
V-Sync can be disabled completely
A FPS lock is available, with the possible values ranging from 30 FPS to 144 FPS
Field of view can be adjusted from 60° to 120°
The "Resolution" option lets you adjust the rendering resolution, so you can run at your monitor's native resolution (crisp texts and HUD) while reducing the graphics hardware requirements. Options available here range from 0.5x to 2.0x. The values above 1.0 can help reduce aliasing, but with a large performance hit.