This setting becomes useful on night maps, where it allows you to see enemies from afar away by making this game bright as hell. Set it to medium - that way you won’t complain about FPS issues too much and still be able to see some average-quality shadows.The ability to tell where enemies are by watching their shadows, although rare, can be beneficial at times.Why picking shadow quality can be useful: It’s important because you can tell your enemy’s location by detecting his shadow. Objects, people, buildings and pretty much everything can cast a shadow from now on. Disable it, as it drains your FPS and blurs out your screen, worsening your vision while playing the game.Makes the game a lot more realistic and intense, which is a massive thing in a game like Hell Let Loose.This setting causes your screen to be slightly blurred while running or taking cover, maybe when you’re being fired at - it makes your game look more exciting and immersive, at the cost of your frame rate dropping. Again, it’s supposed to make your game look more spectacular - explosions and everything to do with carnage look better.Things like explosions, flames, and smoke are the point of this setting - it improves the quality, at the same time damaging your frame rate. Whatever you want - windowed or borderless screens synergize with multi-screen setups, while fullscreen gives you slightly more FPS.Playing on fullscreen gives you slightly more FPS. You can pick fullscreen, windowed, or borderless - if you don’t want to alt+tab, go with windowed/borderless if you want higher FPS, go with fullscreen. You should set it to custom and adjust each setting by yourself - some of the settings should be set to high, while the others ones to low.Well, it makes things simpler and shorter to deal with, if you select custom you’ll have to fiddle around with every setting individually.This setting automatically sets the other options mentioned above to either low, medium, high, or epic, as well as custom. It’s hard to answer - by playing on low, your game won’t look that great but it will make your enemies easier to spot, while the higher settings will make you feel like you’re playing Hell Let Loose.Setting it to low will make your game look terrible but oddly enough it will make your enemies look more clear.This is one of the most crucial settings that will decide whether your game will look like crap or not. This improves the textures of faction models, tanks, trucks, houses - pretty much everything. Either 100% or less if you want to have a slightly zoomed-in screen - maybe there are some advantages to this but it will make your gameplay look slightly odd.Sure, if you set it to 100% you’re gonna get the most clearer image….You can switch this setting to any value from 1% to 100%, the less you select, the more zoomed in and blurry the image is gonna look. Like I said before, if your PC can run it, then why not - if not, then switch it off.Adds more detail to effects like shadows and lighting, although to a little extent.It’s a minor setting that slightly improves lighting and shadows, although some players complain about FPS drops while switching this option on. Now that we know what we’ll talk about, I think it’s about time we started talking about our first setting, let’s go: 16. These settings will help you get more kills, have improved vision over your enemies, and generally have an easier time playing HLL! Graphical settings in Hell Let Loose can be manipulated in such a way as to give you an advantage over your enemies - it’s like cheating but it’s legal.
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