Not all PC titles are developed equally. This is something we have learned over the years, observing outstanding and abysmal ports alike. Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a good-looking game, but its performance occasionally takes a hit when the Xenomorph numbers swell onscreen and players begin using their flashy abilities in an attempt to survive the extraterrestrial monstrosities.
To better prepare for those scenarios, we are providing a rundown of the available graphics settings in-game. Armed with the knowledge of which settings can be modified, you know what options are available to optimize your alien-slaying experience. Fighting Xenomorphs is hard enough; let’s not combat the framerate, too.
All Graphics Settings in Aliens: Fireteam Elite on PC
Here’s every graphics settings in the PC version of Aliens: Fireteam Elite
Motion Blur
- On
- Off
Framerate Limit Lock
- 30
- 60
- 90
- 120
- Unlocked
Image Sharpening
- On
- Off
Shadow Quality
- Low
- Medium
- High
Resolution Scale
- 50 – 200
Texture Quality
- Low
- Medium
- High
Chromatic Abberation
- On
- Off
Anti-Aliasing Quality
- Off
- 2
- 4
- 8
- 16
Ambient Occlusion
- On
- Off
Screen Space Reflections
- On
- Off
Vsync
- On
- Off
Aliens: Colonial Marines is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. You can read our thoughts on the co-op shooter in our review here.