Here are the 5 essential Silent Hill F mods that fix stuttering issues, add frame generation, and more.

Silent Hill F is well-optimized for the PC, and it’s a visually stunning horror game that portrays 1960s Japan. The game is built using Unreal Engine 5, producing stunning visuals with Lumen for its lighting and reflections. Lumen is extremely intensive even on modern hardware. For this reason, we believe the PC version suffers from stuttering, excessive VRAM usage, and CPU bottlenecks.
The modding community has a solution that fixes performance issues, enhances graphics, and adds valuable quality-of-life features. This guide highlights the five essential mods you need to install right now to get the best Silent Hill F experience on PC.
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1. Ultimate Engine Tweaks for Performance

The Ultimate Engine Tweaks mod is essentially a collection of custom Engine.ini files that address performance issues in Unreal Engine 5. It optimizes shader compilation and texture streaming to aid with stuttering. The mod also reduces input lag, making the game feel more responsive than the stock version. Ultimate Engine Tweaks also reduces the chances of VRAM-related crashes, especially on cards with 8GB of VRAM.
Note: Search ‘Ultimate Engine Tweaks’ on Nexus Mods and download it.
2. Upscaling and Frame Generation Unlocker

Silent Hill F already has upscaling options, but the community has improved it way further with this mod. The mod also allows you to utilize XeSS, FSR 3.1, or FSR 4, providing more options than within the stock game. It also adds frame generation to the game, which is not present by default.
Note: Search Unlocking ‘XESS- FSR 3.1.5 and 4 and FG for Silent Hill f’ on Nexus Mods and download it.
3. Graphics and Ray Tracing Enhancements

Gamers with high-end rigs will find this mod particularly helpful if they are not satisfied with the game’s base graphics. Better Graphics – All-in-one mod is very similar to Reshade, and it elevates the game’s visuals. This mod pack offers hardware-accelerated ray tracing over the default Lumen, which enhances color and clarity, among other benefits. It’s demanding, and the recommended GPU to run this mod is the RTX 4080 or higher.
Note: You can find this mod, named ‘Better Graphics – Ray Tracing – Best Optimization (All In One)‘, on Nexus Mods.
4. HUD Toggle

Those who might be distracted by the on-screen user interface while playing the game can look forward to a HUD Toggle mod. This will help you hide the health bar, item indications, and other prompts. You can assign a button, and it will disappear when pressed. You can also capture perfect screenshots with this.
Note: You can find this mod, named ‘No-HUD-No-Effects’, on Nexus Mods.
5. No Fog Mod

For those who dislike the fog, you can remove it with this. Doing so would destroy the game’s iconic stature. On the bright side, there will be a significant performance boost, and arguably, to some, the game may look even better. We recommend not doing this on your first playthrough. Second play-through onwards, you can totally have fun with a lot of mods, including this one.
Note: The mod is named ‘No Fog’ on Nexus Mods; you can search and download it.
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