EvilVEvil may not be as performance-hungry as some other shooters, but there’s plenty of room to fine-tune the experience. Let me explain everything you need to know about the best PC graphics and performance settings forEvilVEvil.
How to change graphics settings in EvilVEvil
Before we dive into the settings, let me quickly explain how to access them. you’re able to open the graphics settings throughthe Options tab on the main menu. Graphics is the first tab, and you change things like controls and audio settings by scrolling across.
Keep in mind thatmany changes require a restartto take effect. You’ll have to restart the game manually to load these modifications, and you’ll be prompted to do so when necessary.

you’re able to also access the Options menu during gameplay by pressing ESC.The game will keep running while you do this, so it’s best to wait until your match has finished.
According to Steam, here arethe system requirementsfor EvilVEvil. As long as your PC meets these specifications, you’ll be able to run EvilVEvil and make it look good.

Best graphics settings for EvilVEvil on PC
EvilVEvil is surprisingly well-optimized andyou should be able to maintain a steady framerate, even with a mid-range PC. That said, there are a few settings that you may change to improve gameplay. Here’s my setup, and I’ll explain my choices afterward.
EvilVEvil Graphics settings
EvilVEvil Graphics settings explained
I’ve maxed out most of the Graphics settings in EvilVEvil as my PC seems fine with them.Vsync is turned on by default, but I recommend turning it offunless you notice screen tearing. I experienced some input lag with Vsync turned on in EvilVEvil, so experiment if you have the same problems.
I’ve turned my framerate up to 120FPS, butyou can lower it to 60if your PC is struggling. Honestly, as EvilVEvil is a PvE game, the framerate matters much less than in a competitive setting.
I’m unsure what the AMD FidelityFX settings do, but I noticedvery little difference when I switched them off. This may be because I use an NVIDIA Graphics card, but I couldn’t find a reason to keep either setting turned on.
Finally,I’ve turned off Bloom. This graphics setting usually mimics imaging artifacts of cameras and I’ve yet to find a game where it adds to my immersion.
With the default settings, EvilVEvil’s graphics looked a little blurry around the edges. I can’t pinpoint what I changed to remove this effect, but I’m convinced the game looks sharper with the AMD settings switched off. Remember,you must restart your game to activate those changesso it’s best to iron out the visuals before you head online.
EvilVEvil is launching as a PC exclusive, with plans for consoles in the future. Since you’re a PC enjoyer,you have some of the best games on the market at your fingertips, so make sure you don’t miss out.
Anthony Yates
Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He’s furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he’s not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.