All Canyon Music Disc Fragments in Far Far West and how to get them

Promo image for Far Far West from Steam.

The Canyon map in Far Far West has three Music Disc Fragments to locate, which will unlock a unique song. As usual, the locations are a secret, and without this guide, you’d need to scour the map to find them.

Luckily, you have this guide, so here’s where to find the Canyon Music Disc Fragments in Far Far West.

How to find all Music Disc Fragments in Canyon in Far Far West

You don’t need to find the fragments in a certain order, and you can find them over multiple runs, too. All three fragments are bright orange, so they’re easy to spot as long as you’re at the correct location.

The image above shows the positions of all three fragments on the Canyon map.

  • The first one sits next to a cactus in the open. Reach the spot marked with the “1” logo, and you’ll find some boxes on the ground.
  • Head to the location marked as “2” on the image above. Located in the southwest part of the map, you’ll find an underpass. The Music Disc fragment is below the underpass beside more boxes. The boxes will hide the fragment, so be aware of that. Once located, interact with it to add the fragment to your collection.
  • The third one can be found inside a mine located in the southeast part of the map. Head inside using the mine entrance, and keep traveling until you’ve roughly reached the middle of the mine. To get the fragment, use a mine cart and reach halfway inside the cave (carts will block your way). Look to your left, and you’ll find a platform with two boxes on it. The fragment is right behind the boxes.

Once you have all three fragments, you get to play the Psychedelic West track. You can do it from the Saloon, and as many times as you want. If you’re looking to unlock more songs, there’s one available on the Desert map as well.

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Charlie Disco facing a boss in Dead as Disco

Dead as Disco is now available worldwide in early access, and you can tweak the in-game settings to get the best performance on your PC. The first few hours have been pretty positive, and I didn’t encounter many stutters or lags.

That said, this guide will solve the problem of any lag if you’re encountering it on your adventure.

Best Dead as Disco graphics settings

Before I deep dive into the settings, here’s how my current setup looks.

  • AMD Ryzen 5600G
  • NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB
  • 16 GB of DDR5 RAM

If you visit the Steam page of Dead as Disco, you won’t find the recommended settings. The minimum requirements are present, and this guide is meant for those who have a relatively weaker setup. If you’re having a powerful set of specifications, chances are that the game is running pretty smoothly.

  • Window Mode: Windowed Fullscreen/Fullscreen
  • Vertical Sync: Off
  • Global Illumination Mode: Off/SSGI. Don’t go for Lumen as it will consume more hardware.
  • Global Illumination Quality: Medium
  • Shadows: On
  • Shadows Quality: Medium/Low
  • View Distance: Far
  • Textures: Medium
  • Effects: Medium
  • Reflections: Low
  • Post Processing: Medium
  • Anti-Aliasing: Medium
  • Upscaling Method: Use what’s applicable for your device.
  • Frame Generation: Off
  • Anti-Lag: Yes, if you have an NVIDIA card.
  • Chromatic Aberration: On
  • Speed Lines: Off
  • Frame Rate Limit: 60 FPS
  • Frame Rate Limit (Background): 30 FPS
  • Frame Rate Limit (Menu): 60 FPS

Since our aim is to get a steady performance, I have kept a cap on the frame rate. While there are higher options above 60 FPS, the limit smoothens the overall performance. I faced no lag at 60 FPS, and it’s sufficient to enjoy the game. This limit can be slightly increased once Dead as Disco receives a few post-launch updates.

Vertical Sync is another option that you should keep turned off. You gain very little from it, while keeping it turned off allows your PC to consume fewer resources. Finally, use an Upscaler as applicable since it will keep the lags at bay.

All said, Dead as Disco‘s day one performance is pretty satisfactory, and I expect it to get better once the early access version moves closer to full launch.

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