NTE: Neverness to Everness is now available on PC, PS5, iOS, and Android. While players on all platforms can tweak in-game graphics, PC users have the most flexibility to optimize performance. Below are the recommended settings to minimize lag and maximize FPS.
Best NTE: Neverness to Everness Graphics Settings for Smooth Performance
For players with hardware that meets or exceeds the game’s minimum requirements, default settings may suffice. However, for low- to mid-range devices, the following adjustments can significantly improve performance:
Recommended Graphics Settings
- Graphics Quality: Smooth/Performance
- Resolution: 1920x1080 (adjust based on your setup)
- NVIDIA DLSS: On
- DLSS Super Resolution: Performance
- Anti-Aliasing: Off
- Frame Rate: 60 FPS
- Texture Mapping: Low
- Texture: Low
- Foliage: Very Low
- View Distance: Low
- Post-Processing: Low
- VSync: Off
- Sharpening: 0.3
- Saturation: 100
- Motion Blur: Off
Why These Settings Work
These configurations prioritize performance stability over visual fidelity. Here’s why each setting was chosen:
VSync: Enable only on high-end systems. Disabling it reduces load and prevents stuttering on mid-range hardware.
Stuttering was observed at higher frame rates, so 60 FPS was selected for smooth and consistent gameplay. Since NTE: Neverness to Everness is not a fast-paced shooter, the slight reduction in frame rate does not impact the experience negatively.
Additional Notes for PC Players
Some players report rough performance post-launch. Expect patches and optimizations in future updates. If you’ve completed the tutorial, consider building your team using a tier list to tackle challenges efficiently.
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