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Steam News24 August 202510mo ago

For What Will Come: Reimagined – Best Settings & Version Selection Guide

Welcome! This guide will help you get the smoothest experience in For What Will Come: Reimagined and show you how to choose which version/branch of the game you want to run through Steam.

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changedWelcome! This guide will help you get the smoothest experience in For What Will Come: Reimagined and show you how to choose which version/branch of the game you want to run through Steam. The game is built in Unreal Engine 5 and uses advanced features like Lumen and Nanite . To balance visuals and performance, here are some tips:
changedSwitching Anti-Aliasing from TSR to TAA can provide a significant boost in performance, with only a minor drop in visual quality. If you’re experiencing low FPS, this is the first setting I recommend adjusting. Along with that, DLSS for those with 20 series NVIDIA GPU's while seemingly hated, does help as well. The resolution scale with DLSS, 100 = DLAA, and balanced, and performance modes are lower values. Disabling features like Lumen can also improve performance, but be aware that this will greatly reduce the game’s visual quality and atmosphere.

For What Will Come changes

changedWelcome! This guide will help you get the smoothest experience in For What Will Come: Reimagined and show you how to choose which version/branch of the game you want to run through Steam. The game is built in Unreal Engine 5 and uses advanced features like Lumen and Nanite . To balance visuals and performance, here are some tips:
changedSwitching Anti-Aliasing from TSR to TAA can provide a significant boost in performance, with only a minor drop in visual quality. If you’re experiencing low FPS, this is the first setting I recommend adjusting. Along with that, DLSS for those with 20 series NVIDIA GPU's while seemingly hated, does help as well. The resolution scale with DLSS, 100 = DLAA, and balanced, and performance modes are lower values. Disabling features like Lumen can also improve performance, but be aware that this will greatly reduce the game’s visual quality and atmosphere.

Welcome! This guide will help you get the smoothest experience in For What Will Come: Reimagined and show you how to choose which version/branch of the game you want to run through Steam. The game is built in Unreal Engine 5 and uses advanced features like Lumen and Nanite. To balance visuals and performance, here are some tips:

How to Launch the Remake: Right-click the game in your steam library, and select Properties. Then under the general tab, select Ask When Starting Game as shown in picture below. Steam post image

This will allow you to select between the Original and the Re-imagined before launching the game. Or you can simply just select What version you prefer to launch.

Most Impactful settings:

Switching Anti-Aliasing from TSR to TAA can provide a significant boost in performance, with only a minor drop in visual quality. If you’re experiencing low FPS, this is the first setting I recommend adjusting. Along with that, DLSS for those with 20 series NVIDIA GPU's while seemingly hated, does help as well. The resolution scale with DLSS, 100 = DLAA, and balanced, and performance modes are lower values. Disabling features like Lumen can also improve performance, but be aware that this will greatly reduce the game’s visual quality and atmosphere.

As always, I will strive to help and fix bugs as they come in, and continue to optimize to the best of my ability.

Best regards, Fitzy Emberwave Studios

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Steam News / 24 August 2025

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