- Here's a quick guide on the best settings for a smooth Neverness to Everness gameplay.
- Select the Appropriate Graphics
- Lower Shadow Quality
- Lower Graphics Quality
- Change Render Quality and Resolution
- Fixed Frame Rate
- Turn Off Extra Visual Features
- Test Settings in Engagement
Here's a quick guide on the best settings for a smooth Neverness to Everness gameplay.
Neverness to Everness offers an open-world city with combat, driving and lots of visual effects. Frame drops and stuttering can be caused by the default graphics settings on cheaper devices. A handful of tweak options will give you a smoother ride without sacrificing the look of the game.
Select the Appropriate Graphics
Choose a graphics preset based on your device. Most high-end phones and PCs can probably handle higher presets, but weaker hardware should stick to Medium or Low. In general, the stable frame rate is more important than the highest visual quality, especially in combat.

Lower Shadow Quality
Performance can be significantly impacted by shadows requiring additional rendering. If you are having problems with inconsistent frame rates, a good place to start is to lower the shadow quality. Reducing this setting will have less of a visual impact than reducing the overall resolution.
Lower Graphics Quality
Combat has a lot of visual effects that can be demanding when a lot of characters and enemies are fighting at the same time. Reducing effects quality can help prevent performance drops during busy encounters while still keeping the rest of the environment fairly detailed.
Change Render Quality and Resolution
Performance is hugely influenced by resolution and render quality. If your device struggles to hold a steady frame rate, try dropping the render resolution a little at a time rather than dropping straight to the lowest graphics preset. This can provide a useful performance gain, while still preserving acceptable image quality.

Fixed Frame Rate
Select a frame rate limit your device can consistently maintain. Sometimes it feels better to have a solid 30 FPS than to go back and forth between higher and lower frame rates. With more powerful hardware, you can target 60 FPS or higher if the game and display support it.
Turn Off Extra Visual Features
Flashing lights and advanced visual effects can take up extra processing power without really making the game feel any better. If you stutter, try messing around with things like motion blur and other cinematic effects. Turning them off can also help make fast combat easier to follow.
Test Settings in Engagement
Don’t judge performance based on the main menu or quiet parts of the city. Change your settings and test in a busy combat encounter to see if the frame rate is stable. Combat and crowded areas are often better predictors of real-world performance.
Also, check our other Neverness to Everness guides below:
- Neverness to Everness: How to Unlock New Characters Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Beat Tough Bosses Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Build Strong Teams Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Find Rare Chests Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Unlock More Map Areas Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How Elemental Effects Work Guide
- Neverness to Everness: Best Multiplayer Activities Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Farm Upgrade Materials Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Upgrade Your Vehicle Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Prepare for Endgame Content Guide
- Neverness to Everness: How to Increase Combat Power Guide
- Neverness to Everness: Best Resources to Farm Daily Guide
- Neverness to Everness: Choosing the Best Weapons for Every Character Guide






