Wuchang: Fallen Feathers offers Soulslike intensity and breathtaking visuals—but not every system can handle it out of the box. Whether you're on PC or console, nailing the right settings can mean the difference between a choppy duel and a fluid, responsive boss fight.
This guide breaks down the best performance settings for both platforms, covering DLSS/FSR tweaks, Windows/GPU optimization, and console-specific tips. Let’s get that buttery smooth 60+ FPS without sacrificing too much fidelity.
🛠️ 1. Essential PC Optimization – Before You Launch the Game
🔧 Windows Settings
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Disable Xbox Game Bar
(Unless you use a Ryzen 7900X3D/7950X3D—then keep it for CCD control.) -
Turn Off Capture Options
→ Settings → Gaming → Capture → All off -
Enable Game Mode
(Especially on Windows 11—helps prioritize resources for games.) -
Turn On Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling
→ Settings → System → Display → Graphics → Default graphics settings -
Use Balanced Power Plan
“Best Performance” sometimes restricts boost clocks. -
Other Must-Dos:
✅ Enable XMP in BIOS
✅ Update chipset, BIOS, Windows, and GPU drivers
🎮 2. GPU Settings: Nvidia & AMD Radeon Control Panels
🟢 Nvidia Control Panel Tweaks
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Low Latency Mode: On
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Max Frame Rate: Cap 3 FPS below your monitor’s refresh rate
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Shader Cache Size: 10GB+
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Power Management: Prefer Maximum Performance
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G-Sync: On (for full-screen and windowed)
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Digital Vibrance: 55% (improves clarity and contrast)
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Monitor Settings: Set native resolution, refresh rate, and 10-bit color (if HDR-supported)
🔴 AMD Radeon Settings
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FreeSync: Enable
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Custom Profile: Avoid global presets—build from scratch
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FSR 4: Enable if supported (FSR 4 > FSR 3)
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Radeon Chill: Lock FPS 3 below refresh rate
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Image Sharpening: 60–70%
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Reset Shader Cache if you experience stuttering
🧙 3. In-Game Settings (PC Version)
| Setting | Recommendation | FPS Boost |
|---|---|---|
| Display Mode | Borderless Windowed | ✅ |
| Resolution | Native | ✅ |
| FPS Cap | Unlimited (let GPU control it) | ✅ |
| V-Sync | Off (Use G-Sync or FreeSync) | ✅ |
| Motion Blur / DOF | Off | ✔️ Better visibility |
| Super Resolution (DLSS/TSR) | DLSS (Nvidia), TSR (AMD) | +10–15% |
| Frame Generation | Off | Adds input lag |
| Anti-Aliasing | Low (DLSS handles it) | ✔️ |
| Sharpening | 60% (Adjust to taste) | - |
| Post-Processing | Low | +5% |
| Shadows | Medium | +20% vs Ultra |
| Effects | Low | Reduces spikes |
| Viewing Distance | Medium | +6% |
| Textures | High (8GB+), Med (6GB), Low (<6GB) | VRAM-dependent |
| Vegetation Quality | Medium | +3% |
| Volumetric Fog | Low | +4% |
| Global Illumination | Medium | +3–4% |
| Ambient Occlusion | High (Low if struggling) | ✔️ |
| Reflections | Low | Major FPS saver |
🎮 4. Console Performance Tips (PS5 / Xbox Series)
While consoles don’t offer the same level of fine-tuning, here’s what you can control:
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Choose “Performance Mode” in Display Settings (if available)
Prioritizes frame rate over ultra-quality shadows and lighting. -
Turn Off Motion Blur and Film Grain
Improves clarity during fast combat scenes. -
Use a VRR-compatible monitor/TV
Smooths out frame dips and tearing during boss fights.
🧩 Extra Tips for Smoother Gameplay
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Keep GPU/CPU temps under 80°C — thermal throttling = massive FPS loss
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Overclock GPU (if confident) – gains of 10–12% FPS are possible
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Clean install of drivers using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)
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Close heavy background apps (like browsers, Discord overlays)
💬 Community Links and Related Guides
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Wuchang Subreddit – Share your settings and stutter fixes
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Steam Community Hub – Patch notes and GPU discussions
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Nvidia Forums / AMD Radeon Community – Driver talk, frame cap tips
- Best Builds for Every Playstyle in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
✅ Final Thoughts
With these tweaks, you should see noticeably smoother gameplay, sharper visuals, and reduced frame drops, even in high-action sequences or foggy boss areas.
Wuchang’s haunting world deserves to be explored at its best—now your PC or console is ready for it.

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