Payday 3 Best Settings – PC, Console, Steam Deck, and Controller

Payday 3 Best Settings

Considering its relatively stable performance out of the box and putting aside the always online requirements, Payday 3 is a smooth experience capable of running on mid-range computers adequately well, some low-end systems with settings reduced, and of course, on high-end rigs and consoles without much issue. But if you find the gameplay lackluster due to stutters or frame drops, here are the best Payday 3 settings to optimize the experience.

Best Payday 3 PC Settings

On PC, Payday 3 runs relatively smoothly without altering many settings whatsoever. Running the game on Ultra Settings ensures an attractive yet stable experience if your rig can handle it.

  • Anti-Aliasing: Off
  • Effects: Ultra
  • Foliage: Ultra
  • Textures: Ultra
  • Shadows: Medium to High
  • Post Processing: Ultra
  • View Distance: Ultra
  • Upscaling: Quality
  • Motion Blur: Off

Best Console Settings for Payday 3

On a console, the best settings for the game revolve around the ‘Quality’ setting. You do not want to opt for performance, as it lowers the visual quality without significantly boosting the framerate. Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles can handle the Quality settings, so don’t be afraid to push your console to its maximum.

  • Anti-Aliasing: Quality (60 FPS)
  • Upscaling: Quality (60 FPS)
  • FOV: 75-90

Payday 3 on Steam Deck

Unfortunately, Payday 3 is not verified on Steam Deck. Despite this, with a few graphical tweaks, you can enjoy the first-person shooter on Valve’s handheld system relatively well. But don’t expect ultra-gorgeous graphics or a long battery life!

  • FPS: 30
  • Refresh Rate: 60
  • Half-Rate Shading: FSR
  • TDP Limit: 10
  • Graphics: Low

You can and should feel free to tweak in-game settings to your liking.

Payday 3 Controller Settings

As for controller settings in Payday 3, you may experience a bit of a dead zone. Unfortunately, there are no settings to alter this directly, but you can raise and lower sensitivity to better suit your speed. If you’re more competitive, increase your sensitivity to alleviate dead zone concerns. If you’re more casual, a middle ground works fine.

Otherwise, the controls are optimized well, with the default layout functioning as intended and easy to learn for new players.

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7 months ago

how come cloud gaming bea is lagging and glitching where we cant play payday 3

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