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VRChat is notorius for not looking super great compared to modern 2D titles, while also being laggy. Here are some tips for getting a smoother experience.
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## Recommended Settings
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# Recommended Settings
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This gives a good baseline for anyone to start with. Feel free to tweak and experiment further.
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- Adds GPU load based on how complex the scene is
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- Particle Limiter: On
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## CPU Bottlenecks
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# CPU Bottlenecks
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In VRC, it's very easy to hit a CPU bottleneck. Avatar material count, avatar mesh count, avatar animators, pixel lights, phys bones, particles all contribute to CPU load.
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By far the biggest contributors are unoptimized avatars and unoptimized worlds.
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### How to check if you're bottlenecked by CPU or GPU:
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## How to check if you're bottlenecked by CPU or GPU:
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1. Check GPU usage in `nvtop` (any GPU) or `nvidia-smi` (NVidia-only).
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- If it's not at 100%, you're likely CPU bottlenecked.
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2. SteamVR: Lower the SteamVR render resolution.
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- If your FPS doesn't increase, you're likely CPU bottlenecked.
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### What to do when CPU bottlenecked
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## What to do when CPU bottlenecked
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Here are some tips to ease VRChat's CPU hit on your system.
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#### Reduce Maximum Shown Avatars
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### Reduce Maximum Shown Avatars
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I recommend 10-15 as a base setting, likely won't be interacting with more people than that at the same time.
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#### Block by default, utilize Show Avatar
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### Block by default, utilize Show Avatar
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1. Set up a custom Safety profile where you block Animators and Shaders for everyone (possibly even for friends).
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2. Block Poorly Optimized Avatars: Very Poor
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This gives you full control on what you're seeing, and will be able to quickly identify that one person whose avatar is wrecking your FPS.
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## Avatar Optimization
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# Avatar Optimization
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Are you running around in a Very Poor avatar? Consider this a read. (And also poke your friends to do the same!)
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There are tools that let you do this in a few clicks, even if you are completely clueless about what to do.
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### d4rkAvatarOptimizer
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## d4rkAvatarOptimizer
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Install: `vrc-get repo add https://d4rkc0d3r.github.io/vpm-repos/main.json`
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[Guide](https://github.com/d4rkc0d3r/d4rkAvatarOptimizer)
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Install using `vrc-get`:
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- `vrc-get repo add https://d4rkc0d3r.github.io/vpm-repos/main.json`
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### Avatar Optimizer by Anatawa12
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## Avatar Optimizer by Anatawa12
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Install: `vrc-get repo add https://vpm.anatawa12.com/vpm.json`
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[Guide](https://vpm.anatawa12.com/avatar-optimizer/en/docs/tutorial/basic-usage/)
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Install using `vrc-get`:
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- `vrc-get repo add https://vpm.anatawa12.com/vpm.json`
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