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🛡️ Best PC Settings for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (2025 Ultimate Optimization Guide)


Kingdom Come Deliverance II

✅ Key Takeaways

  • DLSS/FSR is Essential: Use upscaling (DLSS/FSR) for 30–60% better performance with little visual loss.

  • Medium is the Sweet Spot: Settings like Shadows, Vegetation, and Global Illumination on Medium boost FPS dramatically.

  • Avoid “Experimental” Preset: It tanks performance with minor visual gains—meant for future GPUs like RTX 5090.

  • SSD Required: Don’t install this game on an HDD—SSD is a must for streaming open-world assets without stutter.

  • Best Setup for Most Players: High Textures + Medium GI + DLSS/FSR = Great visuals & 60+ FPS on mid-range rigs.


 

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II brings cinematic medieval realism, massive landscapes, and brutally realistic combat to the next level. With its powerful CryEngine-based visuals, getting the right graphics settings makes a huge difference in your gameplay experience—whether you're trying to boost FPS, eliminate stuttering, or maximize visual fidelity.

This 2025 performance guide covers:

  • ✅ Official specs (minimum & recommended)

  • 🧠 Expert-tested optimal settings

  • 🔄 Performance vs visuals comparison

  • 🖥️ Custom settings profiles for RTX 30/40, RX 6000/7000 cards

  • ⚡ Tips to reduce lag, increase FPS, and avoid crashing


 

💻 Official Developer-Recommended System Requirements

Warhorse Studios released the official specs to match the game’s new dual-protagonist design, improved AI, and a twice-larger map compared to the original Kingdom Come.



SSD is non-negotiable—the game requires fast streaming to avoid texture pop-ins and micro stuttering. HDD installs will result in performance issues and delayed rendering.

⚙️ In-Depth Graphics Settings Breakdown (What to Tweak)

🎯 High-Impact Settings to Adjust First

Setting

Recommended

Performance Impact

Visual Impact

Why

Shadows

Medium

High

Medium

Ultra shadows tank performance; Medium gives cleaner FPS in combat

Global Illumination

Medium

High

Medium-High

Multi-bounce lighting looks great but cuts FPS

Vegetation Detail

Medium

Moderate

Low-Medium

Dense forest detail costs frames in open-world

Object LOD/Detail

Medium-High

Moderate-High

Medium

Controls how far away detail renders; scale to your GPU

Volumetric Effects

Medium

Medium

Low-Medium

Hazy god rays and smoke—fine at medium

These are the biggest performance hogs. Dropping these first gives 20-50% better performance without sacrificing overall realism.


🧠 Settings You Can Keep High Without Worry

Setting

Recommended

Performance Impact

Why It's Safe

Texture Quality

High/Ultra

Low (if VRAM > 8GB)

Doesn't affect FPS unless you're VRAM-starved

Lighting Quality

High

Low

Improves atmosphere, minimal frame cost

Post-Processing

High

Low

Adds polish, screen-space effects

Character Detail

High

Low

Keeps faces and armor sharp

Shader Quality

High

Low

Enhances surfaces and water


 

🖥️ Optimal Settings for Specific Hardware Setups

💼 Mid-Range Systems (e.g., RTX 3060 / RX 6700 XT)

  • Resolution: 1080p

  • DLSS/FSR: Quality

  • Shadows: Medium

  • Global Illumination: Medium

  • Vegetation/Object Detail: Medium

  • Everything Else: High

  • Expected FPS: 60–75 FPS


 

🧰 High-End Systems (e.g., RTX 4070 / RX 7800 XT and up)

  • Resolution: 1440p or Ultrawide

  • DLSS/FSR: Balanced or Quality

  • Shadows: High or Medium

  • GI: High

  • Texture/Shader/Character: Ultra

  • Post-Processing: High

  • Volumetrics: Medium

  • Expected FPS: 80–100+ FPS


 

🚀 Ultra High-End (e.g., RTX 4080/4090 / RX 7900 XTX)

  • Resolution: 4K

  • DLSS: Quality or Native

  • Everything: Ultra

  • Optional: Try "Experimental" preset (not recommended for smooth gameplay)

  • FPS: 60+ in most areas (may dip in towns with dense NPCs)


 

🎮 Upscaling Tech – Use DLSS/FSR!

One of the most effective ways to boost performance:

  • NVIDIA GPUs: Enable DLSS – Quality or Balanced

  • AMD GPUs: Use FSR 2.2 – Quality

  • Intel Arc GPUs: Also supports FSR

DLSS can boost frame rates by 40-60%, making it the single most powerful tool to increase FPS while maintaining great visuals.


 

⚡ Additional Tips to Improve Performance

  • 🔄 Cap FPS at 60–90 for heat/performance balance

  • 💼 Close background apps to free RAM

  • 🔍 Install on NVMe SSD for fastest load and fewer texture delays

  • 🚫 Avoid the “Experimental” preset unless benchmarking

  • 👁️ Disable motion blur and film grain for sharper visuals and less eye fatigue


 

🔄 Settings Summary Table

Target FPS

Resolution

Settings Mix

GPU Examples

60+ FPS

1080p

Medium–High + DLSS/FSR

GTX 1660 Ti, RTX 3060, RX 6600

80–100 FPS

1440p

High + DLSS/FSR

RTX 3070–4070, RX 6750 XT

100+ FPS

4K

Ultra + DLSS Quality

RTX 4080/4090, RX 7900 XTX


 

🧠 Final Thoughts

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II delivers immersive storytelling and rich medieval combat—but only if your system is tuned to run it well. By using smart, community-tested settings and leveraging DLSS/FSR, you can dramatically increase performance without sacrificing beauty.

Whether you're roaming the countryside or dueling nobles in a castle courtyard, these optimized settings ensure you enjoy the adventure smoothly, and in style.


 

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the best graphics settings for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II?

The best mix is Medium Shadows, Medium Global Illumination, and Medium Vegetation, with DLSS or FSR set to Quality. Keep Textures, Lighting, and Character Detail on High for great visuals and smooth FPS.

Can I run Kingdom Come: Deliverance II with 16GB of RAM?

Yes, but 32GB is recommended. 16GB systems may experience lower minimum FPS and stuttering in crowded areas.

Does Kingdom Come: Deliverance II support DLSS and FSR?

Yes! Both NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR are supported. DLSS (Quality Mode) gives the best balance of performance and image quality.

What GPU do I need for 1440p High Settings?

You’ll need at least an RTX 4070 or RX 7800 XT to comfortably run the game at 1440p on High settings with 60+ FPS, especially with DLSS/FSR.

Is the “Experimental” graphics preset worth it?

No. It delivers only minor improvements over Ultra but drastically reduces FPS. Avoid unless you're benchmarking with an RTX 4090 or similar.

Should I install Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on an SSD?

Absolutely. Load times, open-world streaming, and overall smoothness are vastly improved. An NVMe SSD is ideal.


 

🔍 People Also Ask

Q: How can I boost FPS in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II?A: Use DLSS/FSR on Quality, set Shadows and GI to Medium, and lower Vegetation Detail. Avoid the Experimental preset.

Q: What is the best performance setting for mid-range GPUs like RTX 3060?A: Run the game at 1080p, use DLSS on Quality, set demanding options like GI and Shadows to Medium, and keep Textures on High.

Q: Does KCD2 require an SSD?A: Yes, the game requires an SSD. An HDD will result in long load times and pop-in issues.

Q: What setting improves FPS the most?A: Shadow Quality and Global Illumination have the biggest FPS impact. Reducing them gives major performance gains.

Q: Can you play Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on Ultra with an RTX 4070?A: Yes, at 1080p or 1440p with DLSS enabled. Without upscaling, Ultra may drop below 60 FPS.


📌 About the Author

Dr. Brian James is an esports and hardware optimization expert. As Co-Owner of The Vault Ohio, he's passionate about helping gamers make the most of their PCs—whether for competitive play or immersive storytelling.


 
 
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