These are the best Killing Floor 3 settings for RX 9060 and RX 9070 series, which strike a balance between visuals and high FPS.

Killing Floor 3 is Tripwire’s latest co-op horror shooter title. The developer has decided to opt for Unreal Engine 5. As a result, the game initially received a lot of negative reviews, as the performance was pretty subpar. But the settings below mitigate everything and set a high FPS, intense combat standard, like how we all know the Doom series. Sadly, the FSR 4 upscaler isn’t made available yet from the developer, so you’ll have to use FSR 3 or try it unofficially with the Optiscaler mod.
Note: With RDNA 4 GPUs, you need a CPU that shares identical compute power to that of a Core i5 13600K and has Resizable BAR enabled. Otherwise, the game’s CPU-heavy nature will cause a lot of micro-stuttering.
Also Read: Killing Floor 3: Best Settings for Performance Optimization (PC)
Killing Floor 3 – Best Settings for RX 9060 XT

The settings below apply to both the 8GB and the 16GB model. As per your visual tolerance, you can easily raise some settings, but then again, FPS will go down; this is totally up to you.
Setting | Value/Option |
Resolution | Your Desktop Resolution |
Window Mode | Windowed Fullscreen |
VSync | Off |
Field of View | 110 (Preference) |
Frame Rate Cap | Unlimited |
Motion Blur | Off (Preference) |
Depth of Field | Off (Preference) |
Quality Preset | Custom |
View Distance Quality | High (Depending on VRAM) |
Reflection Quality | Medium |
Post Process Quality | Medium |
Shadow Quality | Medium |
Global Illumination Quality | Medium |
Texture Quality | Medium |
Effects Quality | Medium |
Foliage Quality | Medium |
Shading Quality | Medium |
Bloom | Standard (Preference) |
Lens Flare | On |
Lens Flare Intensity | 6 (Default Settings) |
HDR | Off |
Reflection Method | SSR (Very Important) |
Global Illumination Method | Lumen (Leave as it is) |
AMD Anti-lag | Enabled (Driver Toggle) |
DLSS Frame Generation | N/A |
Supersampling Mode | AMD FSR 3.1 |
FSR Quality Mode | Balanced |
Killing Floor 3 – Best Settings for RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT

The RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT are competent cards; these settings will easily push very high framerates, such as 140+ FPS with consistent 1% and .1% lows. Specifically for the RX 9070, tuning that particular card gets it very close to the XT. If you are using the RX 9070 non-XT, consider tuning, as there is a lot of performance to be tapped out.
Setting | Value/Option |
Resolution | Your Desktop Resolution |
Window Mode | Windowed Fullscreen |
VSync | Off |
Field of View | 110 (Preference) |
Frame Rate Cap | Unlimited |
Motion Blur | Off (Preference) |
Depth of Field | Off (Preference) |
Quality Preset | Custom |
View Distance Quality | High (Depending on VRAM) |
Reflection Quality | High |
Post Process Quality | Medium |
Shadow Quality | High |
Global Illumination Quality | High |
Texture Quality | High |
Effects Quality | Medium |
Foliage Quality | Medium |
Shading Quality | High |
Bloom | Standard (Preference) |
Lens Flare | On |
Lens Flare Intensity | 6 (Default Settings) |
HDR | Off |
Reflection Method | SSR (Very Important) |
Global Illumination Method | Lumen (Leave as it is) |
AMD Anti-lag | Enabled (Driver Toggle) |
DLSS Frame Generation | N/A |
Supersampling Mode | AMD FSR 3.1 |
FSR Quality Mode | Quality |
Also Read: Best Settings for Killing Floor 3 – RTX 40 Series
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