Best PC settings for Sword of Convallaria

Like any modern free to play mobile game, Sword of Convallaria comes with its own set of PC and mobile settings. These settings can be further fine tuned to obtain a balance between image quality and frame rate, without compromising too much on either option.

Given that Sword of Convallaria has a native PC port of its own (via Steam), potential players will be bombarded with a plethora of graphical settings to choose from. A general summary of optimized PC settings for Sword of Convallaria will be detailed below – tailored for modern PCs that exceed the minimum system requirements.

Optimized Sword of Convallaria PC settings

Sword of Convallaria PC Settings

The settings listed below aim for a 1080p image with a 60 frame per second target. A balanced preset with a focus on image quality will be taken into consideration. Additionally, a modern PC with a dedicated graphics card newer than a GTX 750 Ti (or an iGPU of equivalent power) is recommended.

Audio

Audio is kept at a default of 50% across all sliders. Make sure to turn the volume up to 100% as soon as you gain access to the main menu.

Graphics

  • Graphics: Choose between Low, Medium or High. High is recommended for most systems.
  • Window Type: Usually recommended to keep at Fullscreen. Windowed mode may be better for those wishing to multitask.
  • Resolution: Choose your in-game resolution. Values range from 720p (1280×720) to 1080p (1920×1080).

Unfortunately, the maximum supported resolution for Sword of Convallaria is 1080p – as of the time of writing this article. There is no support for 21:9 or other non-conventional aspect ratios. The game does seem to have an uncapped framerate, at the very least.

As always, readers are encouraged to experiment with these settings on their own – and come up with their own tailored combination of settings, specific to their own PC hardware.

Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha
Dipan Saha is a Journalist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in Zoology, and a love for technology. Dipan also enjoys playing through a variety of hack-and-slash video games in his spare time, in addition to keeping up with the latest developments in tech.

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