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Anything at or above 720p up to 1080p should be relatively fine. But its up to what you think looks good and how your framerate reacts to the changes. If its above 60FPS, turn up the resolution until it reaches 60 or a little above/below.(+/- 5 to 10FPS) Then tweak the other settings such as texture quality once you've found a resolution that looks good. Or if your set on certain settings such as texture quality on med-high, set those ones first, then find a resolution to match it.

Anything at or above 720p up to 1080p should be relatively fine. But its up to what you think looks good and how your framerate reacts to the changes. If its above 60FPS, turn up the resolution until it reaches 60 or a little above/below.(+/- 5 to 10FPS) Then tweak the other settings such as texture quality once you've found a resolution that looks good. Or if your set on certain settings such as texture quality on med-high, set those ones first, then find a resolution to match it.

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Medium 1080p should give you decent frames. Game ran like butter ultra 1440p in the "beta" with 100+ fps.

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