Although you can play Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 on the RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti, you'll have to crank down the settings to get a decent experience. The latest Ninja Theory title can be quite demanding on even some powerful hardware, making it difficult to hit high framerates with the settings cranked up to the maximum. The game only supports DLSS 3 with frame generation (no FSR 3). This makes things harder for those with older GPUs and AMD offerings.
We have tested the game and will list a cheat sheet with settings options that deliver a decent experience on the last-generation 60-class video cards.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 graphics settings for Nvidia RTX 3060
Like most other AAA releases, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 ships with a bunch of customizable graphics options. For the RTX 3060, we recommend sticking to 1080p resolution with the Medium settings applied. The game doesn't look its best, but given it's quite demanding, you have no other option.
We recommend setting DLSS to Balanced to get close to 60 FPS in the title. Do note that there are still some dips in more demanding scenarios with these settings applied.
The detailed list is as follows:
Display
- Display: 1
- Display mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Upscaler
- Custom upscaler: Nvidia DLSS
- Frame generation: Off
- Super resolution: Balanced
- Automatic sharpness: On
General
- HDR: On, if available
- Gamma: 50
- Vertical sync: Off
- Nvidia Reflex: On + Boost
- Variable rate shading: Off
Quality
- Global preset Medium
- Anti-aliasing: Medium
- Post-processing: Medium
- Effects quality: Standard
- Shadow quality: Medium
- Reflection quality: Medium
- Global illumination quality: Medium
- Volumetrics: Medium
- Texture quality: Medium
- View distance: Medium
- Foliage detail: Medium
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 graphics settings for Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti
The RTX 3060 Ti is a bit more capable than its cheaper 12 GB sibling. However, you can expect a similar experience in Hellblade 2 given both are primarily 1080p gaming GPUs. At best, you can tune down Nvidia DLSS to the Quality preset and still get a decent framerate.
The detailed settings recommendation for the 3060 Ti is as follows:
Display
- Display: 1
- Display mode: Fullscreen
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Upscaler
- Custom upscaler: Nvidia DLSS
- Frame generation: Off
- Super resolution: Quality
- Automatic sharpness: On
General
- HDR: On, if available
- Gamma: 50
- Vertical sync: Off
- Nvidia Reflex: On + Boost
- Variable rate shading: Off
Quality
- Global preset: Custom
- Anti-aliasing: Medium
- Post-processing: Medium
- Effects quality: Standard
- Shadow quality: Medium
- Reflection quality: Medium
- Global illumination quality: Medium
- Volumetrics: Medium
- Texture quality: Medium
- View distance: Medium
- Foliage detail: Medium
Both the RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti continue to be powerful enough to play the latest releases without major performance issues. In some demanding titles like Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, you'll have to crank down the settings, but 60 FPS isn't unattainable.