Steelrising has several problems and glitches like any other new game. Isn’t it a bummer if you can’t play because the software isn’t compatible with your computer? Here, I will explain why your frame rate is poor in Steelrising and how to improve it.
Fix 1: Check if You Meet the System Requirements
Steelrising has certain hardware requirements that must be met before you can even begin to play. In order to play the game, your computer should have at least minimal specifications to play the game. If not, then upgrading your computer’s specifications is the first step in resolving the Steelrising crash problem.
Minimum Requirements for Steelrising
- Architecture Support: A 64-bit CPU and OS system
- Operating System: Windows 10
- CPU: Core i7-3770 by Intel or Ryzen 5 1400 by AMD
- RAM Size: 8 GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6 GB) for Visuals.
- DirectX: 12
- Storage: 67 GB available
Recommended Requirements for Steelrising
- Architecture Support: The processor and operating system must support 64 bits.
- Operating System: Windows 10
- CPU: Core i7-8700 or Ryzen 5 3600X (by Intel or AMD)
- Storage: 16 GB RAM
- GPU: The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, both with 8 GB of video memory, are the graphics processors.
- DirectX: 12
- Storage: 67 GB available
Fix 2: Change the Graphics Driver Settings
I recommend adjusting the graphics settings in the Nvidia or AMD control panel to resolve the Steelrising low FPS problem on your PC. Adjust the Shader Cache Size to Unlimited in the Nvidia driver’s Manage 3D Settings. Numerous players have reported improved performance only as a result of changing this parameter.
Other options may be found in the Nvidia Control Panel, under the headings Adjust Image Settings and Preview, followed by Select 3D Image settings, and finally Advanced 3D settings. Then make the adjustments below.
- Up to 165 FPS
- Ultra Low-Latency Mode
- Superior Performance in Texture Filtering
- Power Savings Feature: Top Performance
- Using OpenGL for Graphics Computing Device for Visuals; Graphics Processing Unit
Set the following parameters for Steelrising Row AMD:
- Performance: High-Quality Texture Filters
- Enable Radeon Anti-Lag
- Enable Radeon Chill
- Enable Radeon Boost
- Enable Surface Format Optimization to Allow for Maximum Performance
- Turning Off Tessellation Mode
- Turned off anisotropic filtering
- Disable OpenGL Triple Buffering
- Disable the Morphological Anti-Aliasing feature!
Fix 3: Lower Overall Graphics Settings
Steelrising low FPS problem persists? Try turning down the graphical settings. Steelrising’s frame rate is primarily affected by the following visual options:
- Foliage
- Anti-Aliasing
- Shadows Quality
- Texture Quality
- Effects
- Texture Filtering
- Lightning
Fix 4: Update your GPU Drivers
The game will fail to launch if you are using an out-of-date graphics processing unit driver. If the graphics card and the audio driver upgrades aren’t already included in Windows, you should install them. With the latest drivers, the game should operate without any hiccups. You may get the most recent drivers for both Nvidia and AMD from their respective homepages.
That wraps up my notes on the Steelrising framerate problems. If you’ve found a solution that works, please share it with the community below. Follow Retrology to learn about further manuals.