If you’re playing a massive game likeDeath Stranding 2: On The Beachwhere you may enjoy some beautiful scenery and heartwarming music constantly, you wouldn’t want any performance issues to come in your way. Unfortunately, the game doesn’t have a very detailed graphics system that you can mess around with.

Instead, you only get the option of choosing between the quality and performance modes. While these modes might not show you an obvious difference at the start, they can be particularly important in certain scenarios.

Quality And Performance Modes, Explained

As you might already know, quality mode basically refers to better graphics with higher performance requirements, while the performance modelowers your graphics and focuses mainly on giving you a high frame rateand a seamless experience. For most people, getting this seamless experience is likely more important than better graphics.

When you first switch between these two modes, you might not notice a big difference outside of the following:

However, changing these modes lowers a lot of the graphics that you’re able to’t directly see.To have the best experience in Death Stranding 2, you can play on Quality mode. However, if you’re having low frames or constant freezing, it’s highly recommended to switch to performance mode.

In our experience, the gameworked perfectly fine in quality mode on a normal PlayStation 5.

How To Change Graphics Mode

When you first start Death Stranding 2, it’ll automatically be on quality mode. However,if you want to switch over to performance modeor just check your current mode in general, you can follow these steps:

After selecting the preferred mode, you can click on the Back button.The game will do a quick restartand change your mode accordingly, but you don’t have to worry about saving your progress.