
You will probably want to experiment a little, but I've found 2x to be a great middle ground between sharp image quality and keeping a healthy frame rate.Īfter enabling it, use the AoW III launcher to set the desired increased resolution (and make sure its not set at 25hz or something silly), enable that auto scale UI option, and see how it feels for you. By far the easiest way to do this is to enable the DSR resolution option in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Speaking of which, I've found that by far the best way to improve the visual quality of the game is to up the resolution. (Or if you for some reason play AoW III on a big screen TV across the room and the text is hard to read on the normal size UI) This video goes over the process of installing mods whether you have Steam Workshop or if you have to do it.

Autoscale UI should be off at 1080p, it is intended for playing at higher resolutions. Age of Wonders 3 has a lot of great mods that take the base game to new levels.

I always have the SSAO option on for the little extra 'depth' it adds on the shadows. AoW III's anti aliasing option (an old sort of FXAA) definitely contributes to the 'blurry' feel, especially when your map is zoomed out a bit, and I never enable it personally.
