Where can you actually change the resolution or deactivate ray tracing in the new F1 23? Where can you find the graphics settings with which you can change the “standard graphics settings”? This may be what one or two players have asked in the last few days who have bought the new F1 offshoot from Electronic Arts. In this short guide we show where you can find the graphics settings and, in addition to the screen resolution, also adjust the screen brightness and deactivate or activate ray tracing.
F1 23: Change graphics settings
In F1 23 the menu navigation hasn’t changed much compared to its predecessors. You can find the settings in the main menu but also in the pause menu. In the PC version you can make the usual adjustments to the graphics under the graphics settings. In the graphics settings you will find, among other things, the settings for brightness and gamma adjustment but also for additional graphics features such as ray tracing. In addition to the option of completely deactivating ray tracing, you can also set and switch off individual ray tracing features such as shadows or mirrors and ambient occlusion separately.
- Go to the settings in the main menu and open the graphics settings.
- In the graphics settings you can now change various graphics options and, for example, adjust ray tracing or the graphics quality.
- In the “Video mode” submenu you can set the resolution, maximum FPS or anti-aliasing.
To change the resolution, you have to open the “Video mode” sub-item in the graphics settings. Under the video mode you will find the setting for the resolution but also other useful settings such as the screen mode (full screen, window), the refresh rate and frame rate limit, anti-aliasing and more. By the way, the frame rate limit setting is often the cause when F1 23 only runs at 60 FPS instead of 144 FPS (or more). In this case you have to remove the FPS limit and/or set the FPS maximum to the desired FPS number.
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