Valheim – The Best Settings For 1080p 60FPS Gaming on GTX 1060



Itโ€™s the BIG PC game of the moment. In this video, Alex Battaglia gets to grips with Valheim, discusses what sets it apart and then produces optimised settings aimed at delivering a consistent 60fps at 1080p resolution on the one of the most popular GPUs of all โ€“ the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060.

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34 thoughts on “Valheim – The Best Settings For 1080p 60FPS Gaming on GTX 1060”

  1. I appreciate the 1060 being used instead of unicorn cards. But, I don't know how many people are rocking 10-cores with a 1060. We usually see i5-8400/1060 pairings on DF.
    Perhaps a follow up featuring i5-8400, 10400, and 10600K at the top of intel with Ryzen 5 2600, 3600, and 5600X topping off AMD.

    And, while I'm dreaming why not throw in i5-2500K, i5-7400, i7-3770 and FX-8350, R3-1200, R5-1500X. …I know all of this won't happen. But, I would like to see a 4-core thrown in the mix.๐Ÿคž

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  2. I am the RX 580 guy. I refunded the game. There is just too much stuttering or screen tearing to my liking to enjoy this game, even at my own optimized settings or lower. Even on the lowest of low settings @ 720p – and the game look absolutely horrendous on that setting, mind you – there was (micro) stuttering. So this game is definitely broken in that department. Thanks for confirming!

    Gonna buy this game again when it is out of early access or at least the stuttering is fixed.

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  3. Although I finally just recently got a 3080, for the vast majority of my life I was stuck with more average level hardware like the 1050ti. I'm sure a lot of people including my past self appreciate these types of videos

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  4. What is this fast v-sync wizardry?! Has this been an option all this time?
    I've always had ingame v-sync off as it seems to give me lag, I'm going to try the nVidia fast for as many games as I can now!

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  5. The game looked really interesting and like something I'd want to play, but then you mentioned early access, I'm done with playing any games in early access it just ruins the experience playing them before they are complete.

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  6. Another Early Access game that will never be fixed and optimized and looking very bad.
    Game will reach 1.0 in 3-4 years and will be dead.
    Devs don't even talk about fixes and optimization, and any questions about those problems is skipped by them.

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  7. I hate motion blur and depth of field (especially depth of field) in games on PC. Is there any "bonus" to actually have this in games? Well, besides catering to consoles?

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  8. It's odd. I used to get excellent performance when I first started (90ish FPS) on an RTX 2080Super. However, once I built my base and explored the world, performance varied swiftly between 45 and 144.

    I understand the game is in Early Access though, and it's probably one of the very few things I could "complain" about this game. Other than that, I am thoroughly impressed with Valheim.

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  9. It's interesting that they've decided to go back to the GTX 1060 as a reference mid-range GPU. They've been using the RTX 2060 for a while now, I think. For the Nioh 2 video I just watched they tested on a 2060 Super. Not exactly a typical mid-range card in my opinion. It was really a 1070 replacement when it came out and the 20 series cards were never super popular so many people stuck to their older cards and now there's this shortage thing. But, at the same time the 1060 has been getting on in years.

    In any case, I'm not complaining. I'm just thinking aloud. I still have a 1060 laptop myself ๐Ÿ˜€

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