Best Super People Settings: How To Improve FPS

What are the best Super People settings? It's a good question that many players of the new closed beta test will be wondering. Super People is a battle royale with gameplay akin to PUBG, that has a class system, including abilities, ultimates, and crafting. It's still in an unfinished state, so it's not fully optimised yet, which can cause some issues for players. It's also a huge battle royale, so problems that have plagued others in the genre, like pop-in and slow loads, are common. If you need a rundown of the best Super People settings to help you achieve the best possible frame rate, read on.
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Best Super People Settings: Minimum And Recommended Specs

Before we take a look at the best Super People settings, here are the minimum and recommended specs, which you should take a look at. It's also worth noting due to the huge amount of content that will need loading when dropping into a map, having an SSD with Super People installed can make a massive difference in performance and especially load times.
Super People Minimum Specs:
OS: 64-bit Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD FX-6300
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R7 370
DirectX: Version 12
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 40 GB available space
These specs are the bare minimum with which you can play Super People on a PC. With components of this quality, or similar ones, you should be aiming for an average of 30 FPS at best, on the lowest settings.
Super People Recommended Specs:
OS: 64-bit Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5-6600K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580
DirectX: Version 12
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 40 GB available space
These specs are what the developers recommend for the best experience, at a consistent 60 FPS, with the settings tweaked a bit higher for improved fidelity. Any hardware that sits between the minimum and recommended specs should also be fine to run the game on a mixture of low and medium settings.
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Best Super People Settings: Minimum

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The settings we are about to list will be designed to try and get you a consistent 60 FPS in-game, so you have the smoothest experience and can compete with other players. Generally, you should be prioritising performance over visual fidelity with these settings, but feel free to tinker to your own liking. All the following settings can be found under the 'Graphics' tab on the settings menu.
Resolution: 1920x1080
Display Mode: Full Screen
Max Frame Rate Limit: Unlimited
Limit Lobby Frame Rate: Unlimited
Vertical Sync: Disable (enable if you get screen tearing)
Smooth Frame Rate: Enable
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Disable
FPP Mode FOV: 90-100
Overall Graphics Quality: Custom
Textures: Low
Shadows: Very Low
View Distance: Very Low
Foliage: Low
Effects: Very Low
Shader: Very Low
Anti-aliasing: Low
Post Processing: Low
Depth of Field: Disable
Best Super People Settings: Recommended

These next settings are still designed to get you a consistent 60 FPS, but with a bit more quality thrown in, so you can enjoy the spectacle of the game more. Even if you have a beast computer, if you want the competitive edge more than anything, then the settings in the previous section may still be what you need, as you'll easily reach a frame rate of 100+ and benefit from the lessening of foliage and shadows where players can hide. These settings also aren't maxed out, as the game is still partial to instability,
Resolution: 1920x1080
Display Mode: Full Screen
Max Frame Rate Limit: Unlimited
Limit Lobby Frame Rate: Unlimited
Vertical Sync: Disable (enable if you get screen tearing)
Smooth Frame Rate: Disable
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency: Enable
FPP Mode FOV: 90-100
Overall Graphics Quality: Custom
Textures: High
Shadows: Low
View Distance: Medium
Foliage: Low
Effects: Medium
Shader: Medium
Anti-aliasing: High
Post Processing: Medium
Depth of Field: Disable
These are all the best Super People settings for players with the minimum or recommended hardware, and should get you a consistently competitive frame rate. Obviously, the visual quality has been sacrificed here for the sake of performance, so if you want the opposite, feel free to tinker, and remember this guide isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. Ultimately, only you can decide what the best settings for you are, and that comes with more experience messing around with PC settings.
For more Super People guides, we have a breakdown on the Super People CBT and the Super People classes.