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

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.