Find out how your RTX 3070 or 3070 Ti can run Assassin’s Creed Shadows without sweat at 1440p with tuned Very High settings.
Nvidia stunned everyone when it released the 3070. It offers 2080 Ti performance at half the price—that’s right. The 3070 is a 2080 Ti but follows Team Green’s pattern of lesser VRAM. The 3070 Ti is likely a10-15% faster variant of the 3070, thanks to its higher CUDA core count and GDDR6X memory instead of the standard GDDR6 found on the 3070. Both cards offered a fantastic1440p experienceand ran intensive titles without issues.

In 2025, however, both the 3070 and 3070 Ti need some tweaking, like their bigger brothers, the3080 and 3080 Ti. Out-of-the-box Very High/Ultra settings seem too much for them—not because of their computing power, but due toVRAMlimitations. Without further ado, let’s explore the settings that make the most out of your GPU in Shadows.
Note: We use FSR 3.1 Framegen in decoupled mode to simultaneously use the DLSS upscaler. Additionally, our settings ensure you’re able to swap fromCNNto theTransformer model and use thePerformance profilevia the Nvidia app without significant frame loss, instead gaining image clarity. You can increase or decrease theUpscaler Quality/Volumetric Fog and Cloudto your liking.
Graphics Settings for the Rtx 3070 and Rtx 3070 Ti in Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Display Settings
Upscaling & Frame Rate
Post-Processing Effects
Scalability Settings
Ray Tracing
Textures & Effects
Geometry & Terrain
Characters & Volumetric Effects
We believe gamers with the RTX 3070 and 3070 Ti planning to use monitors above 1080p will find these settings useful.
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