Best PC Settings for Mini Royale
Image Credit(s): IndigoBlue, Mini Royale
Mini Royale just dropped into Early Access, and while it looks like harmless toy soldier chaos, it can absolutely melt your framerate if you're not careful. The good news? You don’t need a beast of a PC to play it. You just need to stop trusting the default settings.
Here’s how to make it run smooth on just about any machine.
Best Graphics Settings for Mini Royale
Display Mode: Fullscreen
Resolution: 1920x1080
Rendering Mode: DirectX 12
Anti-Aliasing Method: Temporal Super-Resolution (TSR)
TSR Quality: High
3D Resolution: 55%
Nanite Geometry: Off
Global Illumination: Medium
Shadows: Medium
View Distance: Far
Textures: High
Effects: Medium
Reflections: Low
Post Processing: Medium
V-Sync: Off
Frame Rate Limit: 120 FPS
Background Frame Rate Limit: 100 FPS
These settings are optimized for stable 60+ FPS on most mid-range PCs (think GTX 1660, RTX 2060, or similar). If you're running a lower-end machine, you can turn down Textures to Medium and 3D Resolution to 50% to pick up some extra frames.
Tips for Best Performance
Always run the game in Fullscreen for lower input lag and better performance.
Turn off V-Sync unless you experience heavy screen tearing.
Lowering 3D Resolution has a big impact on FPS without tanking visuals.
If your PC gets hot, capping your frame rate can help reduce temps.
Final Thoughts
Mini Royale might be full of crayons, bunk beds, and RC cars, but it runs like a grown-up shooter. Tweak these settings and you’ll get a smooth ride—no matter what kind of setup you’re on. Because nothing’s more embarrassing than losing a firefight because your toaster couldn’t load the pillow textures.