The First Descendant – Advanced Graphics Settings (FPS Unlock, Disable Motion Blur)

This should be fine to modify as it is just plain old settings – nothing new. But just letting you know.

Graphics Settings

So tutorial time:

  • %localappdata%/M1/Saved/Config/Windows/GameUserSettings.ini

Or if you just want to find it:

  • “YourUserName”\AppData\Local\M1\Saved\Config\Windows\GameUserSettings.ini

Change to your liking [These are mine – 0 – 4 is usually the scale with 0 – off / 4 Max]:

[ScalabilityGroups]
sg.ResolutionQuality=100
sg.ViewDistanceQuality=3
sg.AntiAliasingQuality=4
sg.ShadowQuality=3
sg.GlobalIlluminationQuality=0
sg.ReflectionQuality=0
sg.PostProcessQuality=0 [This would cause your DoF / MB / stuff like that]
sg.TextureQuality=4
sg.EffectsQuality=3
sg.FoliageQuality=4
sg.ShadingQuality=3
sg.MeshQuality=4
sg.PhysicsQuality=4

Can also change Vsync and FPS Limit in that same file.

bUseVSync=False
FrameRateLimit=165.000000 [Change to your required FPS]

Save – Right click – Properties – Read only or else it’ll just change back!

This might cause stability issues if they haven’t made certain settings accessible, but should be fine.

Happy Hunting!

Again hopefully this helps if someone else hasn’t done it, and hopefully its confirmed to be allowed which it should be – Same as disabling Motion blur!

Helena Stamatina
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My first game was Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation) back in 1996. And since then gaming has been my main hobby. I turned my passion for gaming into a job by starting my first geek blog in 2009. When I’m not working on the site, I play mostly on my PlayStation. But I also love outdoor activities and especially skiing.

1 Comment

  1. What’s your computer specs?
    Without knowing them those settings means absolutely nothing…

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