Best Road to Vostok graphics settings for no lag and max FPS

Aiming with the gun in Road to Vostok

Single-dev project Road to Vostok is now out on PC in early access, and there’s a fair number of visual settings you can tweak to get the best possible results. Compared to the earlier versions of the demo, the day-one performance seems much improved.

If you are experiencing stutters or lag, here are some settings you could try.

Best graphics settings in Road to Vostok

Before I deep dive into the settings, here’s my current setup and its components.

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

Here are the settings that I am currently using to run the game.

  • Display: Fullscreen
  • frames: 60
  • Vsync: Off
  • Render Resolution: Medium
  • Lighting Quality: Medium
  • Anti-aliasing: MSAA 4X/Off
  • Detail Shadows: Off
  • Water Reflection: On
  • Ambient Occlusion: Off

Here’s a bit of an explainer about the settings that I have opted for.

  • Frames: There are options to go 120 or higher, which also includes Unlimited. However, I have opted for 60 FPS as it ensures no lag on my setup.
  • Vsync: Since you can’t cap the FPS with VSync on, I have turned it off. You’ll lose very little while reducing the load on your hardware.
  • Anti-aliasing: I have opted for the default MSAA 4X, and the performance has been smooth. If you encounter lag, you should disable it to smooth out the load.

While the overall performance is pretty smooth, I am expecting a few post-launch patches to improve the gameplay and other parts of Road to Vostok, and there will be new content during early access.

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crimson desert screenshot

Crimson Desert is a single-player game, but you don’t have to enjoy your adventures alone. While you can complete all the quests and content on your own, you can do so with your beloved pet. Obtaining your animal companion takes a bit of time when you begin your adventures, and there are two choices to consider.

But first, let’s find out how pets work in Crimson Desert.

Update: Added a table for all types of pets and their favorite food items (offers biggest boost to trust).

How pets work in Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert has a trust system that works between your character and animals. The trust mechanic begins at zero and goes up to 100. This system is universal for all pettable animals, which are two in the current version of the game.

  • Cats
  • Dogs

The process of getting a pet varies slightly based on your choice.

  • If you want to pet a dog, walk up to the animal, and press the applicable button for the interaction prompt.
  • If you want to pet a cat, pick it up by getting close to it. Then, select the carry prompt to pet the creature.

When you pet a creature, you gain +5 trust. You can gain up to 25 trust with an animal companion in a single day from this method.

Pets are immensely helpful when they’re active, as they help bring back the loot you get from defeated enemies. However, they will loot everything they can as there’s no filter available in the current build of Crimson Desert. However, it’s still beneficial to have them active; otherwise, you’ll be spending a lot more time getting different loot.

All pet locations in Crimson Desert

Pets, typically, are located randomly across Pywel. However, I have listed down specific ones that I have found in particular locations. The exact locations in your adventures could be different. The locations of cats, in particular, appear to be quite universal.

  • Boarhounds: Hernand City (one is always near the Constabulary).
  • Shepherds: Look for outposts in Hernand.
  • Huskies: Can be found in colder regions of Pailune.
  • Jindo: Hernand City.
  • Floppy-Eared Bulldog: Near Hernand City bounty board.
  • Loafy cat: Pororin Village.
  • Short-Haired cat: You can find it in a corner in Pororin Village where there are several pots.
  • Long-Haired, Slim cats, and kittens: Tariv, sorcerer village in Demeniss.

All pets and their favorite foods in Crimson Desert

The table below has a list of all the pettable animals I have found, along with their favorite food items.

NameTypeFavorite Meat
CatCatSquid
Short-Haired KittenCatSmall Gudgeon
Fat CatCatSockeye Salmon
Long-Haired CatCatMackerel
KittenCatFish Fillet
Desert CatCatEgg
Slim CatCatPond Loach
Short-Haired CatCatEgg
SalukiDogFine Meat
Pointy-Eared BulldogDogEgg
ShepherdDogBird Meat
Floppy-Eared BulldogDogCheese
Boarhound PuppyDogLean Bird Meat
HuskyDogBird Meat
JindoDogSweet Potato
GreyhoundDogFine Meat
BoarhoundDogLean Bird Meat
BeagleDogSweet Potato

How to add more pets in Crimson Desert

The key to gaining a pet is to take your trust to 100. Once that’s achieved, hold the selection button and press the Claim option. This will register the dog/cat as your pet. You can have up to 30 pets for your adventure, but only one can be active at any given moment.

How to use food to gain trust in Crimson Desert

While playing with cats/dogs helps to gain trust, there’s a daily cap on that. A better way is to use food items. Feeding also helps to improve your trust with them, but there’s a daily cap as well.

  • Tough Meat (Feed to a Dog for 10 trust)
  • Fine Meat (Feed to a Dog for 35 trust)
  • Bird Meat (Feed to a Cat for 10 trust)
  • Fish (Feed to a Cat for 10 trust)
  • Milk (Feed to a Cat for 10 trust)

Food items have a cap of three per day. In simple words, you can feed a creature at most three times in a given day. If you max out the daily caps, you’ll be able to gain a new pet every two days. The only exception to this is Fine Meat, which allows you to gain a new pet in a single day. However, you’ll have to spend coins at a vendor to get the item.

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