It doesn’t really matter, though, because, on my now five-year-old PC, I’m able to get a completely locked 60 FPS with the preset set to “Ultra.” With the vsync off, there can be a few oddities in certain sections, but the game feels a lot more fluid than its previous PS4 iteration thanks to that boost in framerate. Then there is a preset with a couple of different values, the option to turn off motion blur, bloom, depth of field and fur blur, but not a tremendous list. You can turn off Vsync, at least, which is nice for anyone that demands precision or has a Gsync/Freesync compatible device. For some reason, you can lock the framerate to a lot of arbitrary values (like 34, 40 and 48 FPS), but the game doesn’t provide an option for uncapped framerates the highest option is 60 FPS (unavailable on any console release). There is a decent amount of options, but nothing overly crazy. Sane Trilogy on PC won’t light your world on fire.