Add a "screen shaking" checkbox on game graphics menu

I spent like an hour doing micro adjustment to check my CPU and GPU response time, in order to figure out the most stable configs on my pc.

The best I could reach was 100fps with lows of 70fps. The problem is, it felt like 40 to 50 fps, very laggy, and I'm suspicious that screen shaking is giving me that feeling, since, EVERY SINGLE effect in game do a micro screen shaking. Is very subtle, but the shaking is there, making us thinking is a fps drop.

I think there is a very high chance that allowing us to disable screen shaking, will give a lot of us a really good experience. I'm having trouble, and my pc is not that bad to having to feel this game laggy. I it has old hardware, but still good hardware for nowadays standards.

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My pc is a AMD 5700xt, with a ryzen 3600, 16gb ram 3000mhz, ssd with 4000mbs reading speed.

And after some fine tunning, I find out that the most stable graphics configs was:

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DISPLAY SETTINGS

rederer: vulkan
display: AMD 5700xt
mode: Widowed Fullscreen
vsync: Adaptive
Dynamic resolution: off (this was more stable than actually activated)
Window Resolution: 1920x1080
Upscale mode: FSR
Image Quality: Balanced
Sharpness: 100%
HDR: off

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DETAILS SETTINGS
Texture Quality: High (High was more stable than Medium)
Texture Filtering: Trilinear
Lightning: Shadows
Shadow Quality: low
Sun Shadow Quality: low
Number off lights: low
bloom: 25%
Water level detail: low

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ADVANCED SETTINGS

Only triple-Buffering and Engine multithreading on
target fps: 120

Last bumped on Dec 16, 2024, 1:57:16 AM
there is an option for that though

in the interface tab under visual sensitivity
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Last edited by lagwin1980#2224 on Dec 15, 2024, 3:29:46 PM
But there is a Screen Shake Checkbox if you go to

Options
Interface
Visual Sensitivity
Lol. I looked twice in the settings and didn't saw this. I knew i used this on POE1, and found weird to not find on POE2. Ty guys.

At least my theory confirmed. FPS feels much better now.

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