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Settings (Graphics) interface

The settings interface for Graphics

Graphics settings are a set of options that allow customisation of the display of RuneScape.

NXT client

Manual Setup

There are preset options called min, low, mid, high and ultra with increasing graphical fidelity for each of the changeable graphics settings. There is also the option for auto setup that tries to select optimal settings for your hardware. The following advanced settings can be manually customised and doing so changes the preset to "custom".

Preset Table

Setting Preset
Min Low Mid High Ultra
Remove roofs Does not change
Draw distance Low Medium High Ultra
Shadow Quality N/A Low Medium High Ultra
VSync Does not change
Anti-aliasing Mode Off FXAA MSAA
Anti-aliasing Quality N/A Low Medium High
Water Low Medium High Ultra
Lighting detail Low Medium High Ultra
Ambient Occlusion Off HBAO
Bloom Off Low Medium High
Brightness Does not change
Textures Off Compressed
Anisotropic Filtering Off x2 x4 x8
Volumetric Lighting Off Low Medium High Ultra
Flickering effects Does not change
Shadows Off On
Custom cursors Does not change
Loading screens Does not change
Ground decoration Off On
Terrain blending On

Remove roofs

This setting controls when roofs are removed.

  • Always - Always removes roofs regardless of location or camera.
  • Selectively - Only removes roofs that lie between the camera and the player.
  • All - Removes all roofs when any roof lies between the camera and the player.

Draw distance

Draw distance determines the maximum distance objects will render from the player.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Ultra

VSync

VSync controls the frame rate by synchronising it with your monitor's refresh rate.

  • Adaptive - Only enables VSync when the frame rate is greater than or equal to the monitor's refresh rate.
  • Off
  • On - Always enables VSync, helps eliminate screen tearing.
  • Half - Synchronises frame rate to half the monitor's refresh rate.
  • Quarter - Synchronises frame rate to quarter the monitor's refresh rate.

Shadow Quality

Shadow quality controls the realism and render distance of object and scenery shadows. Changing this requires shadows to be on.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Ultra

Anti-aliasing Mode

Anti-aliasing is used to remove aliasing (pixelated edges) when rendering objects.

Anti-aliasing Quality

Anti-aliasing quality determines the level of performance for anti-aliasing. Changing this requires Anti-Aliasing Mode to be on something else than "off".

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Ultra

Water

The water setting controls how realistic water looks including refraction and reflection.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Ultra

Lighting detail

Lighting detail controls ambient lighting. There is no option to turn lighting "off".

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Ultra

Ambient Occlusion

Turning on ambient occlusion is only available on certain graphics cards. It controls shading of smaller and more intricate models with a greater specificity in detail.

  • Off
  • SSAO - Screen space ambient occlusion, less accurate but better performance.
  • HBAO - Horizon based ambient occlusion, more accurate but lower performance.

Bloom

Bloom is a lighting graphics setting that controls additional brightness and impact of glowing effects.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High

Brightness

Brightness controls the level of overall lighting and shade. It is changed with a slider.

Textures

Controls the quality of textures.

  • Off
  • Compressed - Forces terrain blending on.
  • Uncompressed - Currently provides minimal graphical improvement compared to "compressed", it is not recommended to use this setting. Forces terrain blending on.

Anisotropic Filtering

Improves the appearance of textures, particularly terrain, when viewed from extreme angles and distances.

  • Off
  • x2
  • x4
  • x8
  • x16

Volumetric Lighting

Flickering effects

Flickering effects are fullscreen flashes that provide dramatic ambience to an area. An example of such an area is the Killerwatt plane. This option can be switched either off or on.

It is recommended that players who are prone to epileptic seizures play with flickering effects turned off.

Shadows

The shadows setting controls whether or not shadows appear. This setting controls NPC, player and scenery shadows. This option can be switched either off or on.

Custom cursors

Main article: Cursor

Custom cursors are mouseover cursors that are specific to certain actions. This option can be switched either off or on.

Loading screens

This setting controls whether or not loading screens are used. This option can be switched either off or on.

Ground decoration

This setting controls whether or not ground decoration such as grass and rocks are shown. This option can be switched either off or on.

Terrain blending

Terrain blending determines whether or not textures on tiles can blend with other adjacent tiles for a more fluid appearance. Turning this option off forcibly disables textures.

Screen Sizing

Either resizable, fixed or fullscreen game windows can be selected.

Resolution

Controls the display resolution when in fullscreen. Options are dependent on the display resolution of your monitor.

Java client

Manual Setup

There are preset options called min, low, mid and high with increasing graphical fidelity for each of the changeable graphics settings. There is also the option for auto setup that tries to select optimal settings for your hardware. The following advanced settings can be manually customised and doing so changes the preset to "custom".

Preset Table

Setting Preset
Min Low Mid High
Display Mode Doesn not change
CPU usage Maximum
Remove roofs Always Selectively
Idle animations Few Many
Scenery shadows N/A Static Dynamic
Lighting detail Low High
Water detail N/A Low High
Anti-aliasing None
Particles Low Medium High
Max screen size Does not change
Brightness Does not change
Ground decoration Off On
Flickering effects Off On
Character shadows Off On
Fog Off On
Custom cursors Does not change
Ground blending Off On
Textures Off On
Skyboxes Off On
Bloom Off

Display mode

Display mode chooses which API the client will use to render graphics:

  • Direct-X
  • OpenGL

CPU usage

CPU usage controls how much of your computer's resources the game can use. Despite the name, it appears that CPU usage refers to resources from the CPU and the graphics card.

  • Very low
  • Low
  • Normal
  • High
  • Maximum

Remove roofs

This setting controls when roofs are removed.

  • Always - Always removes roofs regardless of location or camera.
  • Selectively - Only removes roofs that lie between the camera and the player.
  • All - Removes all roofs when any roof lies between the camera and the player.

Idle animations

Idle animations are animations that play when characters are not performing an action. This setting controls how many players can have idle animations playing.

  • Few
  • Many
  • All

Scenery shadows

Scenery shadows are shadows from non-character models. Scenery shadows require textures to be on.

  • None - No piece of scenery will produce a shadow
  • Static - Scenery will have shadows, but these shadows will be stationary
  • Dynamic - Scenery will have shadows, and these shadows will change with the object

Lighting detail

Lighting detail controls ambient lighting. There is no option to turn lighting "off".

  • Low
  • High

Water detail

Water detail controls how realistic water appears. High water detail requires fog to be on. Proper display of high water detail also requires lighting detail to be high.

  • Low
  • High

Anti-aliasing

Anti-aliasing is used to remove aliasing (pixelated edges) when rendering objects. The Java client uses Multisample anti-aliasing.

  • None
  • 2x
  • 4x

Particles

Particles are extra fuzzy or small effects that are created without polygons or textures. This setting determines how many objects are allowed to generate particles.

Max screen size

Max screen size determines what resolution the game will be rendered for when using fixed mode. It has no effect on the other modes.

  • Any - Changes the screen sizing mode to resizable
  • 800x600 - Changes the screen sizing mode to fixed
  • 1024x768 - Changes the screen sizing mode to fixed

Brightness

Brightness controls the level of overall lighting and shade. It is changed with a slider.

Ground decoration

This setting controls whether or not ground decoration such as grass and rocks are shown. This option can be switched either off or on.

Flickering effects

Flickering effects are fullscreen flashes that provide dramatic ambience to an area. An example of such an area is the Killerwatt plane. This option can be switched either off or on.

It is recommended that players who are prone to epileptic seizures play with flickering effects turned off.

Character shadows

Character shadows are shadows that appear under NPC and player models. This option can be switched either off or on.

Fog

A fog appears at the edge of the render distance to obscure unloaded objects.

Custom cursors

Main article: Cursor

Custom cursors are mouseover cursors that are specific to certain actions. This option can be switched either off or on.

Ground blending

Ground blending determines whether or not textures on tiles can blend with other adjacent tiles for a more fluid appearance. This option can be switched either off or on. Turning this option off forcibly disables textures.

Textures

Textures are extra skins that are placed over models to give an appearance that polygons or other graphics cannot. Textures requires ground blending to be on.

Skyboxes

Main article: Skyboxes and filters

Skyboxes are backgrounds added to the main backdrop, behind the overworld. Skyboxes paste an image over the blank canvas background that creates a fuller ambience for the setting. While not all areas have specific images to add as a skybox, this setting also controls blending and sky colour, to an extent. This option can be switched either off or on.

Bloom

Bloom is a lighting graphics setting that controls additional brightness and impact of glowing effects. The effect was mentioned in the developer blog for RuneTek 5 as one of the additional graphical effects that will be possible in HD mode with the new engine. Bloom requires lighting detail to be high. This option can be switched either off or on.

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