Here are the best settings for playing Enshrouded on your PC with your RTX 5060 Ti. 8GB and 16GB iterations of the GPU are covered.

The RTX 5060 Ti is Nvidia’s latest offering, incorporating the Blackwell GPU architecture. In terms of raster performance, the card is neck and neck with the RTX 4070 from the previous Ada generation. In Enshrouded, both models are sufficient for playing at native 1080p and maxing out the visuals. Only 8GB 5060 Ti users need to be mindful of their VRAM buffer.
Although the game offers a better Early Access experience than others, it has issues, including bloom, smearing, and temporal stability. It is recommended that gamers switch to the Transformer model when using DLAA as an anti-aliasing tool for native AA. Tests show that DLAA solves many of these temporal issues, and the output image is significantly better than using no AA or just plain TAA.
Below are the settings that provide an optimal native 1080p experience. With a few adjustments, such as textures, shadows, and reflections, 8GB 5060 Ti users will also greatly benefit.
Note: For the best DLAA performance, you can use the Nvidia app to switch to the Transformer model. DLSS Swapper is also a great alternative. The Transformer model does a better job of clearing the smearing and blurriness within the image. When its DLSS iteration is used, it does a better job of reconstructing the image than the CNN model found in DLSS 3.7. You can try 1440p too with these settings, combined with quality upscaling or even balanced for a higher FPS count.
Best Settings for RTX 5060 Ti in Enshrouded (1080p DLAA)

Setting | RTX 5060 TI |
Resolution | 1080p |
Display Mode | Fullscreen |
NVIDIA Reflex | On |
V-Sync | Off |
Anti-Aliasing | DLAA |
DLSS Quality | Native AA / DLAA |
Texture Resolution | Max Quality (16GB) / 8GB users use High |
Shadow Quality | Max Quality (16GB) / 8GB users use Balanced |
Contact Shadows | On |
Indirect Lighting | Balanced |
Reflections | Balanced |
Fog Quality | Balanced |
Volumetric Shadow | Balanced |
SSAO | Quality |
Distant Objects | Balanced |
Voxel Detail Models | Balanced |
Small Foliage | Balanced |
Voxel Mesh Quality | Quality |
Tessellation | Balanced |
Point Light Shadows | Quality |
That wraps up today’s recommendations. The RTX 5060 Ti might not look like a massive generational leap, but it’s exactly what many gamers have been eagerly looking forward to—plenty of VRAM and a reasonable MSRP ($429 for 16GB, $379 for 8GB).
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