Ghost of Tsushima – Best Settings For RTX 5060

In this guide, we have explained the best graphical settings to play Ghost of Tsushima with the RTX 5060 at 1080p and 1440p.

Play Ghost of Tsushima with these best settings (Image via Sony Publishing | Nvidia)
Play Ghost of Tsushima with these best settings (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment | Nvidia)

Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most visually stunning games that Sony has ever published. Set in 1274, you play a samurai fighting against the Mongol invasion on the island of Tsushima, Japan. Great story and combat mechanics aside, the game’s visuals are top-notch. Each region has its own unique atmosphere and terrain, which makes playing Tsushima a complete graphical treat.

Sony is known for great optimization, but you still cannot enjoy the visuals without a good graphics card. Fortunately, Nvidia is going to launch its RTX 5060 graphics card in May 2025. This means you can enjoy outstanding visuals even with a budget build. This is possible due to Multi Frame Generation, which multiplies your frames using DLSS 4.

Best Settings for Ghost of Tsushima With RTX 5060

As we mentioned before, Sony is well known for launching well-optimized games on PC. Therefore, using the settings below can get you around 100 FPS at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.

1080p Settings

  • Window Mode: Exclusive Fullscreen
  • Display Resolution: 1920×1080
  • Refresh Rate: (Same as your display)
  • VSync: Off
  • Upscale Method: DLSS
  • Upscale Quality: Quality
  • Dynamic Resolution Scaling: Off
  • Texture Quality: Very High
  • Texture Filtering: 16x Anisotropic
  • Shadow Quality: Ultra
  • Level of Detail: Very High
  • Terrain Detail: High
  • Volumetric Fog: Ultra
  • Depth of Field: Very High
  • Screen Space Reflections: Very High
  • Screen Space Shadows: Very High
  • Water Caustics: On

1440p Settings

  • Window Mode: Exclusive Fullscreen
  • Display Resolution: 2560×1440
  • Refresh Rate: (Same as your display)
  • VSync: Off
  • Upscale Method: DLSS
  • Upscale Quality: Quality
  • Dynamic Resolution Scaling: Off
  • Texture Quality: Very High
  • Texture Filtering: 16x Anisotropic
  • Shadow Quality: High
  • Level of Detail: High
  • Terrain Detail: High
  • Volumetric Fog: High
  • Depth of Field: Very High
  • Screen Space Reflections: High
  • Screen Space Shadows: Very High
  • Water Caustics: On

Key Considerations for Performance

Enjoy the scenery (Image via Sony Publishing)
Enjoy the scenery (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • These settings ensure you get stable frame rates along with great visuals. However, not everything can be maxed out due to the 8GB VRAM limitation of the RTX 5060.
  • You can turn some settings down depending on your CPU performance, which we only recommend doing if you experience lag or crashes.

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