When Mafia: The Old Country runs smoothly, Palermo’s bustling markets and moonlit alleys feel alive. When it doesn’t? You’re stuck in a slideshow while trying to dodge L’Ombra’s knife. This guide isn’t just a list of settings—it’s a tested blueprint combining developer tips, PC gaming community wisdom, and insider tweaks from veteran Mafia players. Whether you’re chasing every last frame or just want buttery-smooth, cinematic gameplay, you’ll find the perfect setup here.
1. Windows Optimizations (The Foundation for Stable FPS)
Disable Game Bar (Unless Using Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs)
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Windows Settings → Gaming → Game Bar → Off
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Exception: Keep it On for Ryzen 7 7900X3D / 7950X3D (improves CCD scheduling).
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System → Display → Graphics → Default Graphics Settings → On
Disable Background Captures
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Gaming → Captures → All Off
Enable Game Mode
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Gaming → Game Mode → On (frees up system resources)
Power Plan Settings
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Use Balanced Mode (often outperforms “High Performance” by boosting turbo clocks).
Extra Tips from the Community:
✅ Enable XMP in BIOS for max RAM speed.
✅ Keep chipset, GPU, and BIOS updated.
✅ Install latest Windows updates—several past patches improved DirectX 12 performance.
2. GPU Settings (Nvidia, AMD & Insider Tricks)
Nvidia Control Panel Settings
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Manage 3D Settings → Mafia: The Old Country:
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DLSS Override → Force latest version
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Low Latency Mode → On
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Max Frame Rate → Monitor Hz – 3 (237 for 240Hz)
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Shader Cache Size → 10GB
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G-Sync → Fullscreen & Windowed
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Power Management → Prefer Maximum Performance
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Digital Vibrance → 55 (clearer enemies in dark alleys)
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Community-Proven Trick:
Using Nvidia Profile Inspector to force “Texture Filtering – High Quality” gives sharper details with minimal FPS loss.
AMD Adrenalin Settings
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FreeSync → On
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Custom Graphics Profile (avoid presets)
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Radeon Chill → Enabled & FPS capped (Hz – 3)
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Image Sharpening → 60–70%
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Reset Shader Cache after major driver updates.
3. In-Game Settings (Balanced for FPS & Visibility)
| Setting | Recommended | FPS Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Screen Mode | Borderless Fullscreen | — |
| Resolution | Native (1080p/1440p) | — |
| V-Sync | Off (use G-Sync/FreeSync) | +2–3% |
| Anti-Aliasing | DLSS Quality/Balanced | +8–12% |
| Sharpness | 0.60 | — |
| Frame Generation | Off | Avoid input lag |
| Motion Blur | Off | Clearer action |
| Global Illumination | High | — |
| Shadows | Medium | +7% |
| Reflections | Low | +3–4% |
| View Distance | Medium | Best balance |
| Textures | Epic (VRAM check) | — |
| Foliage | High | Minimal impact |
| Post-Processing | Medium | +5% |
4. Quick Presets for Every Player
Max FPS Mode – Competitive play, fastest response.
Balanced Mode – Smooth frames with cinematic touches.
Ultra Mode – Maxed visuals for screenshots and immersion.
5. Hidden Performance Killers & Fixes
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Rainy Market Missions → Drop reflections to Low before starting.
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Borderless Alt-Tab Bug → Game may reset AA; recheck before playing.
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Crowded Festivals → Lower Shadows by one notch to avoid sudden dips.
6. Related Articles, Community Resources & Advanced Tweaks
The Real History Behind Knife Duels in Mafia: The Old Country
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Steam Discussions – Mafia: The Old Country Performance Thread
Final Word:
With these settings, you’re not just getting a frame boost—you’re gaining a visibility advantage in tense missions, smoother traversal across Sicily, and a game that looks and feels exactly how Hangar 13 intended.

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