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These are the optimal graphic & display settings for Quantum Break. The Image is comprised of two parts:
First ; The Quantum Break Display Configuration Menu through the first segment (Across the Top of the Image) is comprised of 3 separate screen shots side by side to include all the options.
Second ; All the options in the nVidia Control Panel are also shown through the second segment (Across and Centered Across the Bottom of the Image) that are 2 separate screen shots side by side to include all available options.
Notes: Quantum Break is intended to have Film Grain enabled due to its film & story oriented style , and is also more likely to give the most satisfaction to film philes in 4k resolution; however I've been more than satisfied with Quantum Break's presentation in 1080P. Resolution is of course a matter of opinion and I've run Quantum Break in both modes without seeing a noticeable difference in my own opinion.