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Because low settings uses a low amount of details, textures, forgetting about everything that makes that game nice in exchange for performance, or as you said FPS. 

Hi! I, wandered a question that well, let's face it, it's kinda stupid. So my question is, Why do low settings give you more fps? Especially AA. I wonder why jagged lines gives u more fps instead of the inverse. I know you maybe saying: "Dude, thats so stupid. Low settings = profit" I just wanted to know why and how. Thanks in advance.

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Because it's easier for the GPU to render so the GPU can make more frames

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Because low settings uses a low amount of details, textures, forgetting about everything that makes that game nice in exchange for performance, or as you said FPS. 

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4 minutes ago, Gpuprodamnn said:

Because low settings uses a low amount of details, textures, forgetting about everything that makes that game nice in exchange for performance, or as you said FPS. 

So basically it sets minimal details and textures to the gpu so that the gpu gets better performance without caring of other details. Good explanation.

5 minutes ago, JDE said:

Because it's easier for the GPU to render so the GPU can make more frames

So (first explanation here) so that it renders less details. Thanks!

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