LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight is now available for all across PC and consoles, and it’s time to write our own version of how Bruce Wayne becomes the legend. If you’re on PC, you can make the most of your hardware to get the best possible performance during your adventures in Gotham.
Let’s find out the best combination to run to ensure minimal stutters and lags.
Best LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight graphics settings
I have been playing since the second day of advanced access, and here’s my setup.
- 16 GB of DDR5 RAM
- Ryzen 7 5700X
- Ryzen 9060XT
While my specifications are well above what’s recommended, I still made a few tweaks to make the gameplay feel crisp and smooth.
- Window Mode: Fullscreen (This works best even if you have a multi-screen setup)
- VSync: Off (If you’re having too many inconsistencies with frames, turning this on is advised)
- Frame Rate Limit: 60 (I have encountered occasional stutters when I had it set to Unlimited. Hence, a 60 FPS cap works well to mitigate such situations).
- Resolution: Go with the native resolution of your monitor.
- Anti-Aliasing: Off
- Upscaling: Off (I kept this off because it felt unrequired. However, you can enable this and Frame Generation if you want to get more frames at the cost of dropping the visual fidelity to a certain extent).
- Frame Generation: Off
- Quality Presets: Custom
- Lighting Quality: High
- Shadows: Medium
- View Distance: Far
- Streaming Distance: Far
- Textures: Medium
- Anisotropic Filtering: 8
- Material Quality: Medium
- Distance Field Ambient Occlusion: Off
- LEGO Mesh Quality: Medium
- Effects: High
- Reflections: Medium
- Post Processing: High
- Population Quality: Medium
If you’re still encountering stutters, set some of the sliders to Low (I have chosen Medium). Similarly, set the ‘High’ to ‘Medium’ (or Low if that helps). The performance has been pretty stable during advanced access, and I am expecting post-launch patches to optimize things further.






