Tales of Arise is Bandai Namco’s latest addition to the beloved Tales series, offering a visually stunning and immersive RPG experience. Striking a balance between picturesque vistas and smooth performance, the game’s graphics settings play a crucial role in enhancing the overall gaming experience. We understand how essential it is to optimize these settings for a seamless adventure on PC.

Navigating through the graphics settings menu of Tales of Arise, you will find various options that can impact your game’s performance. Adjusting the settings can either showcase the game’s impressive art style in full glory or improve the frame rates for a smoother playthrough. It’s all about personalizing your gameplay experience to suit your preferences and the capabilities of your PC hardware.
Our aim is to guide you through the optimal graphics settings, tailored to avoid the common FPS drops while maintaining a stunning graphic display. Every PC configuration is unique, and hence, settings applicable to one system may not work universally. We’ll highlight which settings can be tweaked for the best balance, ensuring you get the most out of your journey through the vibrant world of Tales of Arise.
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Optimizing Graphics Settings

Adjusting the right combination of graphics settings in Tales of Arise ensures the balance between beautiful visuals and gameplay performance. Let’s go through the essentials for a smooth gaming experience.
Resolution and Screen Mode
Ambient Occlusion and Lighting
Anisotropic Filtering and Texture Quality
| Anisotropic Filtering | Texture Quality |
| Enhance the visual quality of textures that appear at oblique angles. If performance is a concern, lowering the anisotropic filtering can help. | Higher texture quality provides better visual fidelity but requires more VRAM. Adjust according to your hardware’s capabilities. |
Volumetric Lighting and Shadows
Performance Enhancements
To attain the best performance in Tales of Arise, we need to fine-tune specific settings that directly affect the game’s framerate and overall smoothness. Our goal is to achieve a balance between visual fidelity and the highest FPS possible, minimizing lag and stuttering for a seamless gaming experience.
Adjusting Framerate Limits
Optimizing our framerate limits can significantly enhance game performance. By setting a maximum framerate, we prevent our GPU from producing more frames than necessary, which in turn can reduce thermal throttling and maintain consistent performance. A common target for smooth gameplay is to aim for 60fps as a standard for a fluid experience.
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Vertical Sync and Anti-Aliasing
Vertical Sync (V-Sync) is designed to eliminate screen tearing, but it can also introduce input lag and negatively impact framerate. We often disable V-Sync to reduce stuttering and improve input responsiveness. Anti-aliasing, on the other hand, smoothes out jagged edges but can be taxing on the GPU. We adjust anti-aliasing settings with our machine’s capabilities in mind to ensure an optimized balance between looks and performance.
Motion Blur and Depth of Field
Motion blur can add a sense of speed and realism, but not everyone finds it pleasant, and it can sometimes obscure visual clarity when turned up high. We suggest minimizing or turning off motion blur to sharpen the image and potentially improve your reaction times in-game. Depth of field enhances the game’s cinematic feel but might also distract during gameplay. We prefer to adjust this setting so it doesn’t detract from the game’s performance while still contributing aesthetically.
Advanced Configuration Tips
In our journey to refine ‘Tales of Arise’s performance, we’ll touch on specific advanced settings that can drastically improve your gameplay experience.
Global Illumination and SSR
Global Illumination (GI) adds depth and realism to scenes by simulating the way light bounces off surfaces. However, it’s a resource-intensive feature. If you’re experiencing slowdowns, consider reducing the GI quality. This can provide a significant boost to frame rates without greatly sacrificing visual fidelity. Screen Space Reflection (SSR) enhances reflections on shiny surfaces and water, but like GI, can impact performance on lower-end systems. Disabling SSR might help in maintaining more consistent frame rates, especially during intense action sequences.
NVIDIA and AMD Graphics Settings
For NVIDIA users, texture filtering plays a crucial role in rendering crisp textures without a significant performance hit. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set Anisotropic filtering to 16x for the best clarity. Meanwhile, antialiasing can be optimized by selecting the ‘Override application settings’ option, and using settings like FXAA for a balance between performance and aesthetics.
AMD users should access the Radeon Software to adjust their graphics settings. Ensure that texture filtering quality is set to ‘Performance’ to gain extra frames without a noticeable loss in texture detail. If you have an SSD, consider moving Tales of Arise to it, which can improve loading times and texture streaming, contributing to smoother gameplay.
| NVIDIA Control Panel | AMD Radeon Software | SSD Impact |
| Anisotropic Filtering: 16x Antialiasing: Override application settings |
Texture Filtering Quality: Performance | Improved loading times and texture streaming |
System and Game Settings
Identifying the right system and game settings is essential for experiencing Tales of Arise without lag or stutter. This includes having a capable PC and tweaking game modes for optimal performance.
Optimal System Specs
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
| OS | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 64-bit |
| CPU | Intel Core i5-2300/AMD Ryzen 3 1200 | Higher than Ryzen 3 (preferred for 4K) |
| RAM | 8 GB DDR4 | 16 GB DDR4 or more |
| Graphics Card | GeForce GTX 760/Radeon HD 7950 | RTX 2060 for high settings; RTX 3080 for 4K |
Our target is to run Tales of Arise smoothly, aiming for high frames per second (FPS). For 1080p resolution, a GTX 760 might suffice, but the experience enhances significantly with a high-end GPU. For gaming at 4K, we recommend the RTX 3080 to maintain a high frame rate.
Game Mode and Accessibility
- Go to Settings > Gaming > Game Mode.
- Switch it on to prioritize gaming performance.
- Still under the Gaming settings, click on Xbox Game Bar.
- Turn it off to reduce any potential background performance hits.
We have personally seen improvements by turning off features that are not essential, like the Xbox Game Bar, which is known to occasionally interfere with gaming performance. Game Mode, on the other hand, should be enabled to assist in running the game smoothly, especially when multitasking.