Indiana Jones and the Great Circleis one of the best PC releases of the year and showcases the power of id Tech 7. It runs great on a variety of hardware and now has support for Path Tracing as well, which pushes the visuals even further at a major performance cost. Great optimization aside, there are a few issues and visual limitations including LOD and shadow draw distance being very short. Here is how you can adjust the LOD in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Increase the LOD in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

The in-game settings don’t allow players to adjust the LOD distance in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which means you’ll see plenty of pop-ins while moving around the world. This can be a bit distracting but is likely implemented to maintain higher performance. Thankfully, the game allows players to access the developer console, and from there, we can adjust the LOD draw distance to a higher value.

Here is a comparison of the default LOD and LOD with the value set to 4 using the developer console. I have alsouploaded the full-resolution images on imgsliso you can see the impact on the entire scene.

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When it comes to performance cost, my average FPS in the scene went from 94 FPS to 85 FPS.

This is to be expected, and setting it to 5 or beyond will further reduce the average FPS. Additionally, this command has to be inputted every time you load up the save file. Thankfully, you can simply press the up key, and the last command will show up. This is the only caveat with this console command as it resets on each launch.

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Ideally, the developers will add a slider for this and mention the performance impact of the setting, but for now, this is the only way to adjust it. Depending on the scene and the density of objects, it can be pretty demanding.

To further improve your journey, here is how you canskip the intro videos in Indiana Jones and the Great Circleandfix any crashing or black screens.

Default LOD Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

LOD 4 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

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