Skate Optimization Guide: Best Settings for Optimal Performance

This guide explores the optimal PC optimization settings for Skate, allowing you to enjoy the game without being CPU-bound.

Skate Optimization Guide: Best Settings for Optimal Performance
Skate (image via Electronic Arts)

Skate is a free-to-play skateboarding game from the developers Full Circle. It is currently available in early access. The game is still in its testing phase, and it demonstrates the developers’ great optimization work. However, this is only applicable if you own a modern system and have adequate computing power.

The game can easily become CPU-bound, resulting in severe stuttering, frame pacing issues, and other performance problems. Currently, there is no DLSS support for upscaling; only FSR and XeSS are available. The game runs well on modern systems, but if you go by the recommended requirements, you will likely be CPU-bound in most cases.

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System Requirements for Skate on PC

Skate Early Access (Image via Electronic Arts)

Skate has the following system requirements for PC, according to the developer, Full Circle.

Minimum

  • OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 or Intel Core i5-6600K
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 460 (4GB) or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
  • Storage: 25 GB available space

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 or Intel Core i7-9700
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (8GB) or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (12GB)
  • Storage: 25 GB available space

The initial requirements appear quite accessible for a modern title and do not require a top-of-the-line PC. In reality, things are different. Based on our findings, the game is currently very CPU-demanding and will likely limit your GPU’s performance in most cases. We recommend atleast an 8-core 16-threaded modern CPU (Ryzen 7 3700X) to play this game without issues.

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RTSS clearly showing CPU bound scenario in Skate (Image via Electronic Arts)
RTSS clearly shows a CPU-bound scenario, as the GPU usage dropped to 73% in Skate at the 1440p resolution (Image via Electronic Arts)

In our testing, with a Core i5 13600K (e-cores disabled), heavily tuned, with DDR5 7200 C30 timed memory, and the Ring/LLC at 4.7 GHz. Alongside an RTX 4070 Ti, at 1440p with XeSS at Ultra Quality, we also encountered a CPU-bound scenario.

The settings below temporarily resolve this issue, but we believe that this level of CPU and GPU power is not accessible to everyone. For this reason, we strongly recommend playing the game at a locked frame rate, within the range of your display’s VRR capabilities, or cap the FPS to 60144 (via RTSS), which is typically the range your regular monitor operates at.

You can also turn off Upscaling and rely on Temporal Anti-Aliasing. Doing so will result in the image appearing soft. XeSS does a great job in cleaning up the image, and the overall image quality, in contrast to FSR, is much better.  If your GPU has headroom, utilize XeSS; otherwise, FSR or TAA works fine.

Display Settings

SettingRecommended Value
Windows ModeBorderless Fullscreen
VsyncOFF
Brightness50 (Preference)
Dynamic ResolutionOFF
Upscaling MethodXeSS / FSR
XeSS / FSRUltra Quality / Quality

Graphics Settings

SettingRecommended Value
Global Graphics QualityCustom
Texture FilteringUltra (Similar to anisotropic x8 or x16)
Texture QualityUltra (drop to high on 8GB cards)
Global IlluminationDynamic
Lighting QualityHigh
Mesh QualityMedium
Visual Effects QualityHigh
Post ProcessingHigh
Ambient Occlusion QualityUltra
Depth Of Field QualityOFF (Preference)
Motion Blur QualityOFF (Preference)

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