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Enhanced Renderer, all Settings Maxed.
There's a few Settings that are more personal preference than Graphical Fidelity, like Particles, Effects, Bloom, Motion Blur, Depth of Field, etc.
DirectX 12 will not affect your graphics but it will affect your performance. Depending on your hardware it can be significant performance decrease or increase from DX11.
For PC, you can try using DX12. The option is on startup somewhere. But I heard it has some issues.
I guess depends on your equipment, if you want it for gameplay or for captura, and a fair amount of personal taste. I really dislike Motion Blur, Depth of Field and Bloom setting in general in videogames and always turn them off.
Doesn't it obvious? Game itself has best/max on every graphic detail and you still need explanation on what's best? You can ask Google but it'll instead give Warframe's best performance settings which is harder to find compared to obvious settings.
Well thats obvious, but maybe I should have clarified how there are settings that make the game look worse like bloom. Im just looking for the best look and curious on what settings give you that aside from setting graphics to max
aside from yeeting all in-game settings to max (minus a few options depending on your personal preference), make sure you use 16x anisotropic filtering
in-game display settings will only let you go up to 8x (no idea why but I've had it set to 16x for years now and haven't noticed a single downside) so you'll have to do this via your GPU manager (e.g. the NVIDIA Control Panel)