Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is powered by id Tech 7, and is a graphical powerhouse. Unlike many modern AAA titles, the game runs exclusively on Vulkan, and demands quite a beefy gaming PC in order to run it at acceptable frame rates.
As such, you will need to adjust expectations accordingly and set your sights to lowered graphical settings. You can find a list of the optimized PC settings for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle detailed below.
Optimized Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PC settings

Screen
- Display Mode: Fullscreen
- Monitor: Set the display you wish to render the game on (only applicable to multi-monitor setups)
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9; the game supports 21:9 aspect ratios too!
- Resolution: 1920×1080; adjust to your display’s native resolution
Graphics
- Picture Framing: Fullscreen
- HUD Safe Zone: Leave at Default
- Field of View: 90; can be adjusted to 100 if you want a wider field of view
- Vertical Sync: Off; always keep disabled
- FPS Limit: Unlimited
- Edit Brightness & HDR: Disabled by default – only enable if you possess an HDR capable monitor
- Motion Blur: Off; user preference
- Chromatic Aberration: Enabled
- Sharpening: 50; user preference
- Film Grain: Off; user preference
- Depth of Field: On
- Depth of Field Anti-Aliasing: On
Graphics Quality
- Overall Graphics Quality: Custom; we will be using our own preset here
- Texture Pool Size: Medium
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Decal Rendering Distance: Low
- Global Illumination Quality: Medium
- Reflection Quality: Low
- Motion Blur Quality: Low
- Water Quality: Medium
- Volumetrics Quality: Medium
- Hair Quality: Low
- Texture Anisotropic Filtering Quality: High
Advanced Video Settings
Nvidia
- Upscaling: Native TAA
- DLSS Super Resolution: Default
- DLSS Frame Generation: Off
- Resolution Scaling: On
- Static Resolution Scaling: Default
- Dynamic Resolution Scaling Target: 60
- Vegetation Animation Quality: Medium
Non-Nvidia cards
- Vegetation Animation Quality: Medium
- Resolution Scaling: Dynamic
- Dynamic Resolution Scaling Target: 60; swap to whatever max FPS you wish the game to target