Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1 has officially started today, and as expected, this means a vast number of overhauls have now come with it. Not only has the iconic battle royale island received another facelift, but Epic Games has also added a new Battle Pass that contains the likes of Geralt of Rivia and Doom Slayer. And while all of these new additions are great in their own way, Fortnite players on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC are perhaps getting the biggest boost from Chapter 4’s release.
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This settings has the following options:
- Recommended (default): Selects the 3D resolution based on what works best for your display resolution.
- Performance: Prioritizes frame rate over final image quality by rendering at a lower resolution.
- Balanced: Balances the image quality versus performance.
- Quality: Prioritizes final image quality over performance by rendering at a higher resolution.
- Native: Allows you to render frames at the native display resolution at the expense of performance.
- Custom: Allows you to customize the 3D resolution on a slider.
If “Nanite Virtualized Geometry” is turned on, Nanite will be enabled.
- Note: When Nanite is enabled, the “Shadows” setting is renamed to “Virtual Shadows.”
To turn “Hardware Ray Tracing” on:
- Nanite must be enabled. (In other words, “Nanite Virtualized Geometry” is turned on.)
- Either “Global Illumination” or “Reflections” must be set to Lumen High or Lumen Epic.