Here are the best settings for your RTX 5060 to play Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon at 1080p and 1440p.
Blackwell’s mid-range option for the average gamer is finally here, and with that, things do not change; it’s 2025, and we still have 8GB VRAM on offer. Luckily, Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon starts off as an amazingly optimized title. First, it utilizes D3D11, which is now very easy to run. Secondly, the game utilizes rasterization and lighting baking techniques to create a vast, open world that is incredibly detailed. The RTX 5060 is incredibly powerful. However, it’s limited in VRAM, which is not an issue in this title, as the developers’ VRAM utilization is excellent; you will not see it peak beyond 6.5GB, even in 1440p. That said, below are the settings you should refer to when using 5060 to play Fall of Avalon.

Best Settings in RTX 5060 for Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon (1080p / 1440p Optimized)
The game doesn’t support frame generation or even multi-frame generation natively. The DLSS version it features is DLSS 3.1, which doesn’t do the game justice at all. For the best-looking image, consider using the DLSS 4 transformer model and enabling it with the DLSS Swapper. The game uses DLAA when you set the quality slider to 100%, activating DLSS’s algorithm for anti-aliasing. If you need frame generation support, consider using Lossless scaling.
That wraps up the recommendation for RTX 5060 in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. The developers haven’t implemented FG or MFG yet, but given the game’s increasing popularity, they might add native FG/MFG support soon.
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