About this mod
This configuration is based on real-world testing and aims to significantly boost FPS and responsiveness in Avowed, with minimal impact on visual quality.
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Optimization Goals
The mod focuses on:
Maximizing CPU, GPU, RAM, and SSD performance.
Reducing stuttering and micro-freezes.
Enhancing game stability and smoothness.
Lowering input latency for responsive controls.
Improving image clarity by disabling unnecessary effects (film grain, chromatic aberration).
Providing control over upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) via INI settings.
Boosting performance without bugs, crashes, or significant graphical quality loss.
Available Versions:
Balanced – For those seeking more FPS and stability with minimal visual loss.
Low – Maximum FPS boost for very low-end PCs.
📁 File Location
Replace the GameUserSettings.ini file in the appropriate folder:
Steam / GOG: %localappdata%\Alabama\Saved\Config\Windows
Xbox / Game Pass: %localappdata%\Alabama\Saved\Config\WinGDK
After replacing:
1. Right-click the file → Properties.
2. Check "Read-only" → Apply → OK.
⚠️ Full instructions and FAQ can be found in the DOCS tab on the mod page. Make sure to read it before installing!
⚠️ Important
Do not use this mod with other optimization mods, as it may cause crashes or conflicts.
Only one optimization file should be active at a time.
The mod uses Unreal Engine 5’s standard mechanism to override settings.
Installation Instructions
1. Download the archive and choose a version (Balanced or Low).
2. Back up the original GameUserSettings.ini file from the appropriate folder (see above).
3. Replace it with the provided file.
4. Set the "Read-only" attribute via file properties.
5. Launch the game and test performance.
✅ Conclusion
The optimization works on most systems.
Test versions (Balanced and Low) to find the best fit for your PC.
Feel free to share your experience and results!
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