Naraka: Bladepoint | Best Settings for Performance

NARAKA: BLADEPOINT is a 60-player action Battle Royale offering players decent mobility, You can use parkour and grappling hook to navigate the maps quickly. The game has a vast arsenal of melee and ranged weapons and a roster of characters with powerful abilities.

Now coming to the topic of this post, which is, showing you some tweaks for both windows and in-game to optimize the game. These settings will hopefully enable you to run the game at its best with decent framerates to start with. This game struggles with optimization so you need to take matters into your own hands to fix this one. Let’s take a look…


Best Settings for Performance in Naraka: Bladepoint

NVIDIA Control Panel Settings

Right-click on your desktop and go to the NVIDIA Control Panel. Make sure the Phsyx settings are set to your preferred graphics card. Now click on ‘Adjust Image Settings with Preview’. Select ‘Use My Preference Emphasising: Performance”. Make sure that the slider below it is set to Performance. Now go to Manage 3D Settings and open Program Settings. Select NARAKA: BLADEPOINT as the program and do the following changes:

FeatureSettings
Image SharpeningOff
AntialiasingOff
Antialiasing – Gamma CorrectionOff
Anisotropic FilteringOff
Antialiasing ModeOverride any application Settings
Antialiasing Setting2x
Background Application Max FramerateOff
CUDA – GPUsUse Global Settings (All)
Low Latency ModeOff
Max FramerateOff
Multi-Frame Sample AA (MFAA)Off
OpenGL Rendering GPU*Your Graphics Card*
Power Management ModePreferred Maximum Performance
Shader CacheOff
Texture Filtering – Anisotropic Sample OptionOff
Texture Filtering – Negative LOD BiasAllow
Texture Filtering – QualityQuality
Texture Filtering Trilinear OptimizationOff
Threaded OptimizationOff
Triple BufferingOff
Vertical SyncOff
Virtual-Reality Prerenderred Frames1

In-Game Settings

These are the in-game settings you need to tweak for the best performance. This can vary depending on your system. I will address that in the conclusions section for this guide. For now, these will be the general settings for most players:

Graphics APIDirectX 11 (Change this to 12 after it comes out)
Render ScaleOff
Display ModeFullscreen
Resolution1920×1080 (OR Native)
Max Framerate120
HDROff
VsyncOff
Antialiasing AlgorithmOff
Checkboard RenderingOff
NVIDIA DLSSSuper Performance
NVIDIA ReflexReflex+Boosted
HighlightsOff
GraphicsSet this to the lowest possible (click one left after the low)

PC Specs Used To Test

  • OS – Windows 10 64Bit
  • GPU – RTX 2060
  • CPU – Ryzen 5 3600
  • RAM – 32GB DDR4
  • STORAGE – 1TB HDD

System Requirements for NARAKA: BLADEPOINT

MINIMUM

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel i5 4th generation or AMD FX 6300 or equivalent
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750TI or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: a) Can run at 720p/60fps; b) We advise you install the game on an SSD for a more streamlined experience.

RECOMMENDED

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel i7 7th generation or equivalent
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6G or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: a) Can run at 1080p/60fps; b) We advise you install the game on an SSD for a more streamlined experience.

We hope that after doing the above settings, you will be able to run the game at its best performance. Since the game is majorly PVP, you need every bit of FPS to really make an impact. Sacrificing certain settings will help you achieve that with ease. If you do not have certain options (Non-RTX Cards), simply do the other settings and that should be enough for you.

The Entry-level card for these games is 1060 cards all the way up to 1660 supers. I would not recommend that you use a 1050TI to run this one. You can always experiment around and find your sweet spot, but these are my recommendations. Thanks for reading!

Leave a Comment