After a long wait, Dragonball Sparking Zero is finally out for both PC and console. Being built on top of Unreal Engine, Sparking Zero possesses a fair degree of graphical customizability in its PC port.
However, tweaking some of these settings can yield better, more stable performance. As such, the best Dragonball Sparking Zero PC settings will be listed below, taking into account a 60 frames per second target.
Optimized Dragonball Sparking Zero PC settings

Brightness
- High Dynamic Range (HDR): Keep this enabled if you have a HDR compatible display.
- Brightness (SDR): Keep at the default value of 50.
Graphics
- Battle Screen Type: Swap as per co-op or single player requirements
- Windowed Mode: Fullscreen or Windowed – personal preference
- Resolution: 1920×1080; set to your display’s native resolution
- Resolution Scale: 100; can be lowered to increase FPS at the cost of visual fidelity
- V-Sync: Off; always keep disabled
- Anti-Aliasing Quality: High
- Shadow Quality: Medium or Low
- Texture Quality: High; lower to Medium if you have a GPU with 4 GB VRAM or lower
- Post-Processing Quality: High
- Effect Quality: High
- Depth of Field: Medium or Low
- LOD Quality: High; can be lowered to Medium for weaker systems
- Grass Quality: Medium or Low
- Motion Blur Quality: Off
- Camera Shake: Low or Off
- Destruction Effect Quality: High
Controls and Camera
- Control Style Settings: Classic
- Displayed Control Device Settings: Auto; can be overridden
- Vertical Camera Controls: Choose between Normal or Inverted
- Vertical Camera Sensitivity: 7
- Horizontal Camera Controls: Choose between Normal or Inverted
- Horizontal Camera Sensitivity: 5
- Controller Vibration: On
Accessibility
This section includes a sort of ‘easy mode’ toggle. Players can choose to enable a selection of in-game assists (ranging from Combos to Counters) and even enable a special Left Handed Mode.
Alternatively, it is also possible to disable assists entirely for those wishing for a more vanilla, hardcore experience.