Grounded 2 PC Optimization Guide: Max FPS & Visibility with NVIDIA/AMD Settings

Struggling with frame drops, stutters, or washed-out visuals in Grounded 2? You're not alone. Whether you're on a high-end RTX rig or a modest AMD build, Grounded 2 is showing signs of early access performance hiccups—especially in high-detail areas like your base.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through proven PC settings optimizations for Windows, NVIDIA, and AMD users to instantly boost FPS and improve visual clarity. We’ve also included real community fixes and common troubleshooting tips based on Reddit and forum reports.


1. 🖥️ Windows Optimization

Grounded 2 PC Optimization Guide
System & Game Mode Tweaks

  • Disable Xbox Game Bar (unless using Ryzen 7X3D CPUs for CCD optimization)

  • Enable Game Mode (Settings > Gaming > Game Mode)

  • Turn off Background Recording (Settings > Gaming > Captures)

  • Enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling (Settings > Display > Graphics > Default Settings)

Power & Driver Settings

  • Power Plan: Use Balanced, not “Best Performance” (offers better boost behavior).

  • Enable XMP Profile in BIOS: Optimizes RAM speed.

  • Keep all drivers up to date: Chipset, GPU, BIOS, and Windows.


2. 🎮 NVIDIA & AMD GPU Settings

NVIDIA Control Panel

Setting                            Value
Low Latency ModeOn
Max Frame Rate237 FPS (for 240Hz displays)
Shader Cache Size10GB
G-SyncOn
Digital Vibrance55%
Power ManagementPrefer Maximum Performance
HDR10-bit color if supported

AMD Adrenalin Software

Setting                        Value
FreeSyncOn
Custom ProfileEnabled (no presets)
Frame Rate Target167 FPS (for 170Hz monitors)
Image Sharpening60–70% (if FSR not used)
Reset Shader CacheAfter major patch or stutter

3. 🎯 Best In-Game Settings for Grounded 2

Setting                            Recommended
Window ModeFullscreen (not borderless)
ResolutionNative
Render Scale100% (avoid lowering unless desperate)
Quality PresetMedium (~30% FPS boost vs Epic)
Frame Rate LimitUnlimited or capped to monitor refresh
V-SyncOff (use G-Sync/FreeSync instead)
Motion Blur0%
Chromatic AberrationOff
Depth of FieldLow
FOVDefault or slightly reduced (wider FOV = lower FPS)

Important: Many users report major FPS drops in base areas and when looking toward lighting-heavy environments (e.g. campfires, torches). Lowering Shadow Quality through config files can help.


4. 💬 Community Fixes & Advanced Tweaks

Reddit and forum discussions reveal these community-backed solutions:

  • Disable V-Sync: Nearly all users say this reduces stutter.

  • Cap FPS at 60–120 for better consistency and reduced power draw.

  • INI Tweaks:

    • Navigate to GameUserSettings.ini

    • Reduce sg.ShadowQuality=2 (instead of Epic or High)

  • DLSS/FSR is currently missing – Many are requesting it in future updates for smoother scaling.

  • Shader Cache Resets: Fixes launch stutters after major updates.

  • Monitor Refresh Rate: Set to max in Windows display settings.


5. 🧰 Troubleshooting FAQ

Q: Why is my FPS so low in Grounded 2, even with an RTX 4090?

A: Optimization is still a work-in-progress. Use Medium settings, turn off V-Sync, and manually reduce shadows in the .ini file.

Q: Why does my FPS tank near my base?

A: Community reports indicate lighting and object density in base areas are major culprits. Try turning down post-processing, shadows, and depth of field.

Q: Does motion blur or chromatic aberration affect FPS?

A: Slightly—but turning them off greatly improves visibility and responsiveness.

Q: Is Grounded 2 CPU or GPU-bound?

A: It’s currently CPU-heavy in dense areas. Make sure background processes are off and XMP is enabled.


6. 🏁 Final Tips & Community Link


✅ Summary

Whether you're trying to squeeze more frames from your mid-range rig or eliminate stutters on a high-end PC, these optimizations will help you maximize FPS and clarity in Grounded 2.

Early access performance is rough—but with the right tweaks, Grounded 2 becomes a much smoother and more immersive survival experience. 

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