Teardown: V151 Extra Quality _hot_
Add an "Extra Quality" video mode that raises visual fidelity for screenshots and recorded footage by enabling higher-resolution render targets, improved temporal/denoising settings, and optional post-process supersampling—while keeping real-time gameplay performance unchanged unless the player enables background capture or pauses the game.
A major reason players search for quality enhancements is the inherent "blurriness" or "fuzziness" present in standard Teardown. This is not a bug; it is a byproduct of the game's unique engine. Teardown uses a fully path-traced lighting system built on OpenGL 3.3. Because it does not rely on traditional RTX cores, the game uses algorithms that naturally produce visual "noise" to simulate light rays. teardown v151 extra quality
: Use software like MSI Afterburner to increase your GPU's power limit, allowing it to maintain peak clock speeds during intense destruction. Add an "Extra Quality" video mode that raises
In the flickering neon corridors of the V151 Industrial Complex Teardown uses a fully path-traced lighting system built