Getting Outward 2 to Run on Your Ancient Rig: The Ultimate Potato Graphics Guide

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Overview

When Nine Dots Studio announced the Early Access release of Outward 2 on July 7, they made headlines not just for the co-op survival RPG's launch date, but for a graphics preset that goes below the already low minimum system requirements. Dubbed the "Potato" setting, this preset is designed for PCs that are barely clinging to life—think a GeForce GTX 750 Ti with 8GB RAM. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Potato preset, how to enable it, and how to further optimize Outward 2 for the most humble of hardware.

Getting Outward 2 to Run on Your Ancient Rig: The Ultimate Potato Graphics Guide
Source: www.gamespot.com

Whether you're a veteran of the original Outward or a newcomer eager to explore its harsh world, this tutorial ensures your potato-powered machine can still adventure without becoming a baked potato.

Prerequisites

Before diving into the Potato setting, make sure you have the following:

If you're unsure of your specs, press Windows + R, type dxdiag, and check the Display tab for GPU information.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Potato Preset

1. Launch the Game and Access Settings

Start Outward 2 from Steam. On the main menu, navigate to Options > Graphics. By default, the game will auto-detect your hardware and set a preset. If it doesn’t automatically choose Potato, you’ll see a dropdown menu near the top of the graphics settings.

2. Select the "Potato" Preset

In the Graphics menu, locate the Quality Preset dropdown. It usually lists options like Ultra, High, Medium, Low, Very Low, and finally Potato. Click on Potato. The game will immediately adjust dozens of parameters: texture quality, shadow resolution, draw distance, post-processing effects, and more. You’ll notice a significant drop in visual fidelity, but framerates will skyrocket on ancient hardware.

3. Verify the Changes

After applying, click Apply and then OK. The screen may flicker as new settings take effect. Exit the menu and run around the starting area to test performance. Use a tool like MSI Afterburner or the in-game FPS counter (if available) to monitor frame rates.

4. Manual Tuning for Extra Performance

The Potato preset is a great baseline, but you might squeeze out more FPS by manually adjusting a few settings:

After each change, test performance again.

5. Edit Configuration Files for Even Lower Settings (Advanced)

In some cases, the Potato preset doesn’t go as low as possible. You can manually edit the config file to push limits further. Be careful – backup the original file first!

  1. Navigate to %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Outward 2\ (or the game’s install folder under steamapps\common\Outward 2).
  2. Open settings.ini (or similar) with Notepad. The exact filename may vary, but look for a .ini file with graphics parameters.
  3. Find lines like TextureQuality=, ShadowResolution=, PostProcessQuality=. Set them to 0 (lowest).
  4. Add or modify: RenderScale=0.5 to render at half resolution.
  5. Save the file and set it to Read-only to prevent the game from overriding your changes.

Launch the game again. If it crashes, restore the backup and try more moderate values.

6. Launch Options for Extra Memory Savings

You can pass parameters via Steam to reduce memory usage. Right-click Outward 2 in Steam, go to Properties > General > Launch Options. Add the following (separate by spaces):

-USEALLAVAILABLECORES -lowmemory -noasync

Launch the game and enjoy slightly smoother performance.

Common Mistakes

Summary

The Potato graphics preset in Outward 2 is a lifesaver for players with truly ancient hardware. By selecting this preset, manually tuning a few options, and editing config files for extreme low-end optimization, you can make the game playable on rigs as old as a GTX 750 Ti with 8GB RAM. Remember the common pitfalls, and your potato PC will still get to explore the dangerous world of Aurai. Stay frugal, stay alive.

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