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Optimizing PES 2017 Graphics Settings for a Seamless Gaming Experience
PES 2017 Graphics Settings: A Breakdown
Unlocking the Visuals: The Ultimate Guide to PES 2017 Graphics Settings
Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (PES 2017) remains a beloved title among football gaming enthusiasts, often hailed as the "last great classic" before the franchise shifted to the Fox Engine's later iterations. Despite being released several years ago, its modding community remains active, and many players are returning to experience its realistic ball physics and tactical gameplay. pes 2017 graphics settings
System Requirements and PES 2017 Graphics Settings Optimizing PES 2017 Graphics Settings for a Seamless
To fix the "washed-out" look of the base game, Alex installed a lightweight SweetFX/Reshade preset. He toggled on a bit of LumaSharpen and boosted the Saturation. Always run the Settings
Ensure Full Screen is selected rather than "Window Mode" for better stability.
Useful Tips
- Always run the
Settings.exe(in game folder) before launching — that’s where you change resolution, render scale, and controller config. - Rendering scale above 1.00 improves sharpness a lot, but on older GPUs (e.g., GT 710, Intel HD 4000) set it to 1.00 or 0.95.
- Turn off "Dynamic Super Resolution" (DSR) if using NVidia — can cause blurry text.
- For low-end PCs:
Set everything Low, Resolution 720p, Render Scale 0.85, no VSync, Shadows Low, Grass Low. - For mid-range (GTX 1050 Ti / RX 560 and above):
1080p, Render Scale 1.25, Shadows High, everything else Medium/Off → smooth 60 fps.
2.2 The Render Resolution Cap A critical technical limitation in the base PES 2017 executable is the distinction between "Resolution" and "Render Resolution." Historically, the PC version of PES has struggled with internal upscaling. In some instances, the game renders at a lower internal resolution (such as 720p or 1024x768) and upscales to the monitor's native resolution, resulting in a blurred image.