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ACanadianDude’s Ultimate BDO Performance Guide UI / Notification Clean-Up BDO’s user interface is built upon LUA scripts and HTML. What that means is that the UI is very CPU intensive because it’s not baked directly into the game, moreso kind of added on. The more minimalistic you make your UI, the better your game performance. This can have drastic differences (up to 50-60% increase (!!!) in performance when idle) in CPU limited scenarios such as when playing in Optimization mode. Here’s a good minimalist UI example. ● Use the Edit UI option to customize the game’s user interface. ● Use as few chat boxes as possible. Hide any chats you’re not interested in reading. Each chat box costs quite a bit of performance. Disable chat scroll animation. ● Devs patched the overall poor performance of the minimap some time ago, but a lot of quest arrows were added to the normal minimap that consumes resources constantly. They can not be disabled (As of the patch on 2023-MR-29, you can disable the arrows on the 2D minimap!). Using the 3D minimap greatly improves performance in CPU limited situations by getting rid of all the arrows. ● In the general settings, Alerts section, disable ALL the in-game alerts unless you really want to see them. ● Using Mouse Movement can increase your framerate while the mouse is on screen. Not sure why. In-game Settings ● Disable low power mode. This one's a big deal. If you do AFK life skills, disable it anyway. The game is reduced to 3FPS when in the tray, so you don't have to worry about it. ○ Low power mode makes the game sleep for about 10ms every frame to use less resources. ○ Only useful if you're on a high end rig and streaming so more resources are available for OBS, or if you want to conserve some power on a laptop. ● If you have a desperately weak GPU, you can use both Upscale and Crop Mode settings to drastically reduce the render resolution of the game and boost frame rates. ● Attack Decisions do consume some CPU resources to display. If you're comfortable with BDO combat you can disable them. ● I don’t use Auto Frame Optimization. ○ When building a specific performance profile we can fine tune effects without this option suddenly enabling/disabling them on us. It will cancel out / override the settings below such as effect optimization. It is an option if you want extra performance options to kick in when your FPS gets low, but sometimes it doesn’t turn off when your FPS is high again.
ACanadianDude’s Ultimate BDO Performance Guide ● Effect Optimization slider about 40% from the left as shown in the screenshot will use lower quality effects for other adventurers without hiding them completely. This is critical for maintaining high performance with effects turned on. ○ Combine this with Remove Faraway Effects to clean up unnecessary particles without actually having to hide skill effects from all players. ○ For extreme large scale PvP scenarios or for doing PvE with others, you might choose to temporarily Remove Others’ Effects. I don’t recommend it for general gameplay though. ● I don’t use the Character Optimization setting. I want to see all the characters present during combat, unless at the following: ○ When you're at world bosses like Karanda, Vell, and Garmoth; pressing Shift + F5 will toggle hiding other adventurers which will buy you precious frames. But you don't want this enabled in general gameplay as it might hide people in PvP. ■ Generally hostile / enemy players aren’t hidden by this, but sometimes it bugs out if left on during PvP. ● The game has a Performance Optimization setting. This setting causes more assets to be kept in RAM and significantly increases the amount of RAM the game uses. This is good because asset streaming from disk can cause stuttering in some situations. ○ You should have over 16 GB of RAM if you want to enable this setting, and you may want 32 GB or more RAM to get the most benefit from it. ● When playing in Remastered mode, the TAA anti-aliasing option uses frame blending effects. It can appear blurry, and also causes some input lag. My preference is not to use it, and just use FXAA instead. SSD Performance ● If you’re not playing on an SSD, asset streaming can cause significant stutter and you’ll often hit loading walls when riding on a horse. 1. A small SATA SSD will be easy to add into your PC, cheap (120 GB SATA SSDs can be had for $30 USD), and very effective at removing loading walls and significantly reducing asset streaming stutter when moving at high speeds on a horse. 2. An m.2 PCI-e NVMe SSD is best, this will almost completely remove all asset streaming stutter as long as your RAM is good enough. ● There’s no additional performance benefit beyond an m.2 NVMe SSD. Don’t worry about using RAID 0 configurations or anything, it won’t do much if anything for you. A little word of warning to those of you who like to record your gameplay: If you like to record your gameplay in the background and use Nvidia Shadowplay to do so, do not use the SSD for temporary cache or to store your recordings. Shadowplay does a LOT of writing to the SSD, and will drastically reduce its lifespan. SSDs have a limited amount of writes. I’ve had to troubleshoot this issue for someone else in the past and Shadowplay wrote 100+ TB to their 500GB drive in under a year, causing SSD failure since they had also kept the SSD quite full at the same time, so it was constantly writing to the same locations. Buy a separate magnetic HDD to store your Shadowplay recordings on.
ACanadianDude’s Ultimate BDO Performance Guide Disabling Vertical Sync Heads Up: ● This isn’t an issue anymore usually, but if you’ve ever been on Windows 10 v1703 or v1709 you might have a leftover bug that prevented v-sync from being disabled. If none of the settings below work for you and you’re not on a laptop, you might need to reinstall the newest version of Windows 10 or 11 from scratch. Windows 10 “N” edition also needs a patch. Only do this as a last resort, however. ● Laptops with dual graphics solutions (such as Nvidia Optimus, both integrated graphics and dedicated graphics) that don’t have dedicated GPU exclusive mode (disables the integrated GPU for plugged-in gameplay) or an external display port with direct connection to the dedicated GPU might not be able to disable v-sync. This is a limitation with passing the frame buffer to the integrated GPU to be shown on the internal display. ● Disabling fullscreen optimizations in the game’s executable properties sometimes causes you to be unable to disable v-sync in fullscreen, depending on your setup. ● Disabling v-sync only works in fullscreen unless you have Windows 11 v22H2 and have Windowed Optimizations enabled, or are using a Pascal (Nvidia 10-series) GPU or older and driver version 391.35 or older. Nvidia: ● In Nvidia’s Control Panel, add a game profile for Black Desert and disable vertical sync.
ACanadianDude’s Ultimate BDO Performance Guide AMD: ● In Radeon Settings, enable Radeon Enhanced Sync for the Black Desert game profile, and turn off wait for vertical refresh.

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