Saints Row is now back after a period of nine years and it brings a fresh story along with brand new characters that make it more appealing to the new players of the franchise. Since the game’s launch, it has been widely criticized for its repetitive gameplay, poor story and game-breaking bugs that prevent players from progressing further.
The game has been facing a disastrous launch with many people comparing it to Cyberpunk 2077 due to the poor optimization performance and issues. That being said, due to the game’s current state, it’s important for you to find the best graphics settings if you wish to enjoy a smooth gameplay experience.
This guide will tell you about the best graphics settings in Saints Row.
PC Optimization Guide – Best Graphics Settings in Saints Row
Thankfully the system requirements for the game are pretty low so anyone with relatively modern hardware can run it smoothly.
However, due to the poor optimization of the game, it’s important to make some changes so you can have an enjoyable experience:

First, you need to decide the rendering API that you wish to run the game at.It’s best to stick with Vulkan if you have a modern GPU that supports it as it provides the best performance out of all three options.
However, if you want to play with Ray Tracing Ambient Occlusion then you have no choice other than running the game on DX12.

While Ray Tracing Ambient Occlusion (RTAO) might sound really appealing to turn on, the performance loss that you get isn’t worth the visual treat that you get from enabling the setting.

The next setting is the Shadow Quality and lowering it down can give you a huge performance boost.
Turning down the Shadows from Ultra to High can result in a performance gain of 10 FPS.

Screen Space Reflection (SSR) is another setting that you can lower to improve performance.
Turning it down from High to Medium results in an FPS boost of 8 FPS while the visual differences are hard to notice.

You can also set turn down some other settings like Undergrowth and set it to High and Depth of Field from High to Normal.

These are the most important settings that you need to adjust, you can leave the rest on their default values as they don’t affect the performance drastically.
Changing these settings alone will give you a performance boost of around 30-40 FPS without a major impact on visuals.
That’s it, now go ahead and enjoy the game without worrying about FPS drops!
