Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order: Best PC Game Settings (Optimized)

Last Updated on November 14, 2019

In this article, I will be posting the best settings that you can use for the best graphics and gameplay. Settings can be confusing for new players and most players don’t know what the effect can one setting make. This article will fix that problem for you.

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order is not exactly optimized at the moment, the game has FPS issues, several users facing stuttering problems and some are not even able to play the game due to black screen issues.

These settings have been tested on PCs running on i3 8100, i5 8600, i7 8700 with Msi GTX 1060, RTX 2060, RTX 2070 Super and 2080 Ti. The settings can obviously be adjusted depending on your hardware, but the ones I’ve mentioned should be optimal for all.


Best PC Game Settings (Optimized)

Visual Settings

  • Motion Blur: Off
  • Film Grain: Off
  • Chromatic Abberation: Off
  • Camera Shake: On/Off
  • Brightness: Change accordingly

Video Settings

  • Window Mode: Fullscreen
  • Resolution: Native
  • Max FPS: Default is set to 60, change according to your monitor capability.
  • Dynamic Resolution Scaling: Off
  • Graphic Quality: Custom
  • View Distance: High
  • Shadow Quality: Medium
  • Anti-Aliasing: Medium
  • Texture-Quality: High
  • Visual Effects: High
  • Post Processing: High

So far the game looks good, I had no issues running the game on Epic Settings with almost everything maxed out.

Do comment below if this article helped you out.

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Written by Vikas

Hey, I am Vikas. I have been writing about computing and gaming since I was 16. My work has been featured on IGN, Kotaku, MSN, and Forbes, to name a few. I love playing PC games (especially online multiplayer ones). Professionally, I have worked as a Brand Enabler and hold a computer science degree. In my spare time, I read books and play with my cats. You can read more about me here.

My favorite games are Destiny 2, Warframe, COD Cold War, and Minecraft.

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