
If you’re looking for the best PC settings for Wuchang Fallen Feathers, including graphics and input, you’ve arrived at the right place.
The boss fights in this new Soulslike from 505 Games are challenging, and you must have the best graphics settings enabled to ensure smooth gameplay if you’re playing it on a PC.
Best Wuchang Fallen Feathers graphics settings
Graphics settings
- Display Mode: Borderless Windowed
- Resolution: Native monitor resolution
- Lock FPS: Unlimited
- V-Sync: Off
- Low Latency: Off
- Overall Quality: Custom
- Depth of Field: Off
The game doesn’t have a full-screen option, so the next best thing you can do to emulate that experience is to opt for a borderless window. I would also suggest keeping v-sync off to get the maximum frames possible. You can turn off depth of field for a slight increase in performance.

Advanced graphics settings
My system has an RTX 3060Ti, so the options I got to see in the game were according to that:
- Oversampling Resolution: 67
- Super-Resolution Oversampling: FSR
- Frame Generation: Off
- Anti-Aliasing Quality: Low
- Sharpening: 1
- Post-Processing: Mid
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Effects Quality: Mid
- Viewing Distance: Low
- Texture Quality: Mid
- Vegetation Quality: Mid
- Volumetric Fog: Low
- Global Illumination: Low
- Ambient Occlusion: High
- Reflection Quality: Low
With these settings enabled, I was getting around 55 to 67 frames per second. It’s not the best, but it was getting the job done for me, as I wasn’t facing any difficulties while engaging in combat against the enemies.
At the time of writing, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is being bashed by the players with mostly negative reviews due to poor performance issues. On July 25, 505 Games released the 1.3 patch, deploying a few performance-related optimizations. So, we can expect the game’s performance to get better over the coming days.
Best input settings
Mouse Sensitivity | 2 |
Invert X-axis (horizontal) | Off |
Invert Y-axis (vertical) | Off |
I set the mouse sensitivity to 2, which gives me the ideal balance of camera and Bai’s movement. You can, however, set it to your own liking, as several factors come into play here, such as the weight of your mouse, the size of your mousepad, and the quality of your mousepad.