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Dragonwilds:Settings

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File:Settings interface.png
The settings interface.

The Settings screen can be found whilst starting the RuneScape: Dragonwilds client. Below are features that players can adjust to enhance their gameplay:

Gameplay

Gameplay

Hide Chat

Players have the option to hide the chat overlay completely. To do so, they must confirm their choice by clicking on the box on the right. This option is disabled by default.

Gravestone Protection

Players can choose to prevent other players from accessing their gravestone. This option is disabled by default.

Screen Shake

Players can choose to disable or enable screen shake during combat. This option is enabled by default.

Camera

Sensitivity X

This option controls the generic mouse sensitivity along the x-axis across the game. Players can adjust the setting by dragging the pointer across the bar. Sensitivity X is set to five by default.

Sensitivity Y

This option controls the generic mouse sensitivity along the y-axis across the game. Players can adjust the setting by dragging the pointer across the bar. Sensitivity Y is set to five by default.

ADS Sensitivity X

This option controls the mouse sensitivity when aiming down sight (ADS) along the x-axis. Players can adjust the setting by dragging the pointer across the bar. ADS Sensitivity X is set to five by default.

ADS Sensitivity Y

This option controls the mouse sensitivity when aiming down sight (ADS) along the y-axis. Players can adjust the setting by dragging the pointer across the bar. ADS Sensitivity Y is set to five by default.

Invert X / Horizontal

This option can invert the horizontal axis of the mouse or joystick. Players can confirm their choice by clicking on the box on the right.

Invert Y / Vertical

This option can invert the vertical axis of the mouse or joystick. Players can confirm their choice by clicking on the box on the right.

Controls

Press To Sprint

Players can press the Sprint key to toggle sprinting on and off, rather than holding it.

Video

Quality

Auto Detect (Quality)

Players who click the APPLY button will automatically apply the best video quality for their computer configuration.

Auto Detect (Performance)

Players who click the APPLY button will automatically apply the best video performance for their computer configuration.

Quality

Players have five options that can drastically change the level of graphics in the game up to the level they select:

  • Auto - Very low (default)
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very high
    • Choosing this option will enable Nanite.
  • Epic
    • Choosing this opition will enable Nanite.

Upscaling Mode

Upscaling mode is an algorithm used to improve visual fidelity. Players can choose to adjust this by clicking on the side buttons to change to:

  • TSR (Balanced) - This option is set by default. This contains a good balance of image quality and performance, often a solid all-around choice.
  • DLSS (Best) - Renders the game at a lower resolution than the target display resolution.
  • FSR (Fast) - Prioritises performance, may have a softer image quality.
  • NIS (Fastest) - Heavily prioritises performance, can look sharper, but might have more artefacts.
  • Off - Disables any upscaling.

Upscaling Quality

Upscaling quality is how the game changes visual fidelity whilst moving around in-game. The options below depend on the setting chosen above:

  • TSR (Balanced)
    • Quality (default option)
    • Ultra Quality
    • Performance
    • Balanced
  • FSR (Fast)
    • Quality (default option)
    • Ultra Performance
    • Performance
    • Balanced
  • NIS (Fastest)
    • Auto - Balanced (default option)
    • Quality
    • Ultra Quality
    • Performance
    • Balanced
  • Off
    • Auto - Quality

Anti-Aliasing

Players can choose the anti-aliasing quality. Anti-aliasing smooths jagged edges in the display.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Epic

Global Illumination

Players can choose the quality of ambient lighting.

  • Off
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very high
  • Epic

Reflections

Players can choose the quality of an object's reflections due to the sun or other types of lighting.

  • Off
  • Medium
  • Very high
  • Epic

Shadows

Players can choose the quality of an object's shadows due to the sun or other types of lighting.

  • Off
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very high
  • Epic

Foliage

Players can choose the quality of foliage and grass.

  • Off
  • Very low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very High
  • Epic

Models

Players can choose the quality of object and character models.

  • Very low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High

Post-Process

Players can choose the quality of post-processing in-game.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Epic

Effects

Players can choose the quality of effects in-game.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very High
  • Epic

View Distance

Players can control the quality of the view distance.

  • Very low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very High
  • Epic

Textures

Players can choose the quality of environmental textures.

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Epic

Nanite

Players can choose to turn on Template:Wp to improve an object's geometry detail. Nanite is turned off by default.

Recommended below are lists of GPUs that can handle Unreal Engine 5's Nanite mode:

  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, 4080, or 4090
  • AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT or 7900 XTX:

Display

Graphics API

Players have three options to adjust their graphics level in-game:

  • DX12 (default)
  • DX11
  • Vulcan

Resolution

Players can adjust their resolution in the game if the Display Mode setting is set to Windowed or Full Screen. Several options can appear based on the following Display Mode adjustments:

  • Full Screen Windowed
    • 1,920x1,080
  • Windowed
    • 1,280x720 (default)
    • 1,600x900
  • Full Screen
    • 1,280x720 (default)
    • 1,280x768
    • 1,280x800
    • 1,280x960
    • 1,280x1,024
    • 1,360x768
    • 1,366x768
    • 1,400x1,050
    • 1,440x900
    • 1,600x900
    • 1,680x1,050
    • 1,920x1,080
    • 1,024x768
    • 1,152x864

Display Mode

Players have several options that display the game on their screen.

  • Full Screen Windowed (default)
  • Full Screen
  • Windowed - This will allow players to change the Resolution setting between 1,280x720 and any higher resolutions, depending on the player's graphics card.

Frame Rate Limit

Players can change the frames per second (FPS) to several thresholds:

  • Dynamic (default)
  • 30 frames per second
  • 60 frames per second
  • 90 frames per second
  • 120 frames per second
  • 140 frames per second

Brightness

File:Brightness calibration interface.png
The brightness calibration with the left RuneScape: Dragonwilds logo barely visible.

Players can adjust their brightness based on the calibration screen after clicking on OPEN CALIBRATION. This screen will pop up three RuneScape: Dragonwilds logos, with the logo on the left adjusted by the adjustment bar below.

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Sharpness

Players can adjust the sharpness from 10 (default) to 100, only if the Upscaling Mode option is set to FSR (Fast) or NIS (Fastest).

Depth of Field

Players can adjust the depth of field in the game; this is set to 100 by default.

Bloom

Players can adjust the bloom that controls the hazy glow around light sources; this is set to 100 by default.

Frame Generation

Players can turn on Frame Generation only if the Upscaling Mode option is set to FSR (Fast). Depending on the player's graphics card, this may improve the image quality.

VSync

Players can turn on Vertical Synchronisation (VSync) to eliminate screen tearing.

Advanced

GPU Crash Debugging

Players can automatically report GPU Crash Debugging if the Steam client crashes. Note that enabling this feature has a small performance cost.

Controls

Controls

KBM Action Direction

Players can choose the direction in which an action (attacking, blocking, or evading) should be performed.

  • Camera Facing
  • Character Facing

Gamepad Action Direction

  • Camera Facing
  • Character Facing

Controller Vibration

Players can choose to vibrate their controller when playing on a gamepad. This option is enabled by default.

Key bindings

Players can adjust movement, combat, menu, item, quick-access, building, crafting, and quest interactions with these default key/controller buttons. Players at any time can change the default settings by pressing the default assigned key and then choosing any key/controller button to override the default setting.

Movement

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Move Forward Template:Key press No key bind
Move Left Template:Key press No key bind
Move Backward Template:Key press No key bind
Move Right Template:Key press No key bind
Crouch Template:Key press R-press
Jump Template:Key press A
Mount Template:Key press Y
Sprint Template:Key press L-press

Combat

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Primary Action Template:Key press RT
Secondary Action Template:Key press LT
Special Action Template:Key press RB
Evade Template:Key press B

Interaction

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Interact Template:Key press X
Secondary Interact Template:Key press Joystick
Map Template:Key press A
Inventory Template:Key press R-press
Building Template:Key press D-pad down
Skills Menu Template:Key press L-press
Spell Book Template:Key press LB
Spells Menu Template:Key press LB
Spells Menu Tab Left Template:Key press No key bind
Spells Menu Tab Right Template:Key press No key bind
Journal Template:Key press Map/Hide Map
Emote Menu Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 1 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 2 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 3 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 4 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 5 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 6 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 7 Template:Key press No key bind
Quick Access Slot 8 Template:Key press No key bind

Inventory Item Management

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Destroy Item Template:Key press X
Grant Quick Transfer Template:Key press No key bind
Sort Template:Key press LS
Sort (Chest) Template:Key press RS
Fill Stacks (Chest) Template:Key press LS
Take All Template:Key press Y

Building

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Cancel Building Template:Key press D-pad up
Cycle Snapping Mode Template:Key press D-pad right
Repair Template:Key press D-pad down
Toggle Ghost Mode Template:Key press D-pad left
Building Tab Left Template:Key press LB
Building Tab Right Template:Key press RB
Destroy Object Template:Key press LB
Oculus Move Down Template:Key press L
Oculus Move Up Template:Key press R
Quick Interact Template:Key press RB

Crafting

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Crafting Tab Left Template:Key press LB
Crafting Tab Right Template:Key press RB

Quest Dialogue

Action Default Keyboard bind XBOX controller button bind
Continue Conversation Template:Key press X
Cancel Conversation Template:Key press B
Select Answer 1 Template:Key press No key bind
Select Answer 2 Template:Key press No key bind
Select Answer 3 Template:Key press No key bind
Select Answer 4 Template:Key press No key bind

Audio

Players can adjust the Master, Music, SFX, and Dialogue volume. Note that all these options are set to 100 by default.

Accessibility

Language

Players set their language from its default setting, English (United Kingdom), to Spanish, French, Italian, or German.

Font Size

Players can set their font size from its default setting, Normal, to Large or Small.

Enable Profanity Filtering

Players can enable or disable the profanity filter, applying to in-game chat and players' signs. This can optionally apply to usernames and server names.

Filter Usernames

Players can check this box to apply the profanity filter (if set to enabled) to usernames. Note that usernames will not be filtered in the server users list, so players can copy the usernames for reporting purposes. This option is set to disabled by default.

Strong profanities

This option determines the strength of the profanity filter if Enable Profanity Filtering is set to enabled. This option is set to Always by default.

  • Always - will always filter entries, even if they are in the middle of a word. For example, if "cat" is in a profanity, then "scatter" would be filtered to "s***tter" and "catfish" is filtered to "***fish".
  • Filter if full word" - will only filter entries that are surrounded by blank spaces or punctuation. For example, if "cow" is a profanity, then "coward" will be unaltered, but "cow" will be filtered to "***".
  • Ignore - will ignore the strong profanity filter list.

Mild profanities

This option determines the strength of the profanity filter if Enable Profanity Filtering is set to enabled. This option is set to Filter if full word by default.

  • Always - will always filter entries, even if they are in the middle of a word. For example, if "cat" is in a profanity, then "scatter" would be filtered to "s***tter" and "catfish" is filtered to "***fish".
  • Filter if full word" - will only filter entries that are surrounded by blank spaces or punctuation. For example, if "cow" is a profanity, then "coward" will be unaltered, but "cow" will be filtered to "***".
  • Ignore - will ignore the strong profanity filter list.

Also filter German

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the German profanity list.

Also filter Spanish

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the Spanish (Castilian) profanity list.

Also filter Spanish (Latin America)

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the Spanish (Latin America) profanity list.

Also filter French

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the French profanity list.

Also filter Italian

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the Italian profanity list.

Also filter Portuguese (Brazil)

This option determines if the filter will also include words added to the Portuguese (PT-BR) profanity list.

Social

Players can choose to either kick, ban, or unban players in their friends/banned list. Note that players in the Steam's friend list are also listed in the settings' Friends List.

Updates

Updates that begin with "Eye on Ashenfall" from either the Steam client or the official RuneScape: Dragonwilds website are posted here.

Legal

Data Collection

Update Privacy Settings

Players can update their Steam Privacy Settings by clicking on the UPDATE button. This will take players to a separate window in-game where it goes over the player activity and game diagnostics for the player. Make sure to confirm the choices selected and see here for more information.

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Players who choose to opt out of selling their personal information in the UK are linked here (and here for players in the US) to Jagex's privacy policy websites.

Epic Account Services

Update EOS Settings

Players can update their EOS settings by clicking on the UPDATE button. This will lead players to an in-game popup where players can either choose to continue playing with Epic Games or play offline instead. For more info, players are directed to click on the link on the bottom-right of the screen.

Jagex Legal Agreements

Jagex Terms of Service

Players who choose to read the Jagex Terms of Service are directed here.

Jagex Privacy Policy

Players who choose to read the Jagex Privacy Policy are directed here.

Report illegal content

Players who choose to report illegal content are directed here.

Update history

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