Here are the best performance settings for Assassin’s Creed: Shadows with the low-spec patch for your GTX 1650 and 1650 Super.

Now that manufacturers have discontinued the GTX 1050 Ti, you can purchase the GTX 1650 and 1650 Super as alternatives. These offer incredible value for money and still retain a significant amount of computing power. The 1650 Super remarkably matches a GTX 1060, but falls short in terms of VRAM. The 1650, on the other hand, sits between the 1050 Ti and the GTX 1060 6GB, more like a direct replacement for the GTX 1060 3GB. That said, patch 1.0.6 introduces a low-spec mode for the game. If you’re still using a GeForce GTX 1650 or a GeForce GTX 1650 Super, these settings are for you.

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Assassin’s Creed: Shadows – Best Settings for GTX 1650 and 1650 Super (1080p Optimized)

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That wraps up the settings recommendations for Assassin’s Creed: Shadows on the GTX 1650 and 1650 Super. It is surprising to see an AAA game releasing patches for low-spec hardware. However, technically, the 1650 Super and the standard model can play any esports game just fine, and when they were released, they could also play AAA games like GTA 5 and AC Origins. Thanks to the optimization and patch 1.0.6, AC: Shadow’s performance is even better now.

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