Throne and Liberty runs pretty well on Nvidia's last-gen RTX 3070 and RTX 3070 Ti with some tweaks to the settings. These Ampere cards were built for 1440p gaming and they hold up to that promise pretty well in the latest titles even to this date. However, you should go through the settings list before getting started with the game to avoid any performance issues.
In this article, we have listed the ideal settings options for the two 70-class cards from Nvidia, so you can quickly get started in the game without much trial and error.
Throne and Liberty graphics settings for Nvidia RTX 3070
The 3070 was designed for 1440p gaming. Despite now being a generation old, it can still squeeze out a playable framerate in most games even while playing them at near-highest settings. Throne and Liberty runs easily on this GPU, with a mix of High and Epic settings applied and DLSS set to Quality.
The recommended settings list for Throne and Liberty is as follows:
Screen
- Screen mode: Fullscreen
- Monitor: Primary display
- Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (16:9)
- Brightness: 0.5
- Frame rate limit: No limit
- Vertical sync: Off
- Apply HDR: As per preference
- Resolution rate: 100%
Nvidia DLSS
- Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution: Quality
- Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation: N/A
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
Quality
- Simple overall settings: Custom
- Anti-aliasing: High
- Ambient occlusion: Epic
- Screen space reflection: High
- Visibility: Epic
- Character count: Epic
- Post-processing: High
- Character quality: Epic
- Shading quality: Epic
- Shadow quality: Epic
- Far shadow quality: High
- Texture quality: High
- Anisotropic filtering: High
- Effect quality: High
- Vegetation quality: Epic
Advanced
- Depth of field: Off
- Motion blur: Off
- Chromatic aberration: Off
- Lens flare: On
- Level of detail: Epic
- Character shadow quality: Epic
- Lighting quality: High
- Terrain quality: Epic
- Volumetric clouds: Epic
- Volumetric fog: Epic
- Shader preloading: High
- Hair strands: Off
- Optimize large-scale combat: Off
- Use DirectX 12: On
Throne and Liberty graphics settings for Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti
The RTX 3070 Ti is only marginally faster than the earlier video card. For the most part, we recommend a similar list of High and Epic graphics options. The detailed settings list is as follows:
Screen
- Screen mode: Fullscreen
- Monitor: Primary display
- Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (16:9)
- Brightness: 0.5
- Frame rate limit: No limit
- Vertical sync: Off
- Apply HDR: As per preference
- Resolution rate: 100%
Nvidia DLSS
- Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution: Quality
- Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation: N/A
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
Quality
- Simple overall settings: Custom
- Anti-aliasing: High
- Ambient occlusion: Epic
- Screen space reflection: High
- Visibility: Epic
- Character count: Epic
- Post-processing: High
- Character quality: Epic
- Shading quality: Epic
- Shadow quality: Epic
- Far shadow quality: High
- Texture quality: High
- Anisotropic filtering: High
- Effect quality: High
- Vegetation quality: Epic
Advanced
- Depth of field: Off
- Motion blur: Off
- Chromatic aberration: Off
- Lens flare: On
- Level of detail: Epic
- Character shadow quality: Epic
- Lighting quality: High
- Terrain quality: Epic
- Volumetric clouds: Epic
- Volumetric fog: Epic
- Shader preloading: High
- Hair strands: Off
- Optimize large-scale combat: Off
- Use DirectX 12: On
Both the RTX 3070 and the 3070 Ti continue to be capable GPUs for playing the latest games like Throne and Liberty with little to no compromises. In this MMORPG, you can crank up the settings to almost the highest at QHD resolutions while still maintaining a high framerate.