Nfs Payback Low End Pc Config File Top

Q: The game resets my config file to Ultra every time I launch. A: You forgot to set the file to "Read-only" after editing. Right-click PROFILEOPTIONS_profile -> Properties -> Check Read-only. Warning: This means you can't change volume or controls in-game easily.

Q: The road turns black/invisible. A: Your LOD scale is too low. Change GstRender.LodScale from 0.5 back to 1.0.

Q: The game says "Video memory exceeded" even on low settings. A: Lower ScreenPercentage to 50. It will look like a PS1 game, but it will run. Also, ensure you have a Windows page file (Virtual Memory) of at least 16GB.


If you have an Nvidia GT 1030 or below:

Here is the optimized configuration for maximum FPS. This disables shadows, reflections, ambient occlusion, and forces the lowest resolution scaling.

Delete everything inside your PROFILEOPTIONS file and paste the following:

GstRender.AmbientOcclusion 0
GstRender.Brightness 0.500000
GstRender.EffectsQuality 0
GstRender.FrameRateLimit 0
GstRender.FullscreenEnabled 1
GstRender.FullscreenRefreshRate 0
GstRender.GeometryQuality 0
GstRender.GraphicsConfig 0
GstRender.GrassQuality 0
GstRender.MeshQuality 0
GstRender.MotionBlurEnabled 0
GstRender.NativeHeight 768
GstRender.NativeWidth 1366
GstRender.PostProcessQuality 0
GstRender.ReflectionQuality 0
GstRender.ResolutionScale 0.500000
GstRender.ScreenSafeAreaHeight 1.000000
GstRender.ScreenSafeAreaWidth 1.000000
GstRender.ShadowQuality 0
GstRender.TerrainQuality 0
GstRender.TextureQuality 0
GstRender.UndergrowthQuality 0
GstRender.VSyncEnabled 0
GstRender.Windowed 0

The main config file is:

Documents\Need for Speed(TM) Payback\settings\PROFILEOPTIONS_profile

Important: Always make a backup of this file before editing.


You have your config file ready. Now you must lock it, or the game will revert to "High" settings after a crash or menu change.

Result: The game cannot write new settings. It is forced to obey your low-end config every time you launch. nfs payback low end pc config file top


| Hardware | Before (FPS) | After (FPS) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Intel HD 620 (UHD) | 15-22 | 28-35 | | GT 710 / R5 M330 | 10-18 | 30-40 | | Ryzen 3 2200G (Vega 8) | 25-30 | 45-55 |

If you’re trying to run Need for Speed Payback on a low-end PC, careful tweaking of the game’s configuration file can yield big improvements in performance while retaining playable visuals. Below is a detailed, practical guide you can use as a blog post to explain what to change, why it helps, and sample settings tailored to low-end hardware.

The most significant performance gains come from editing the core_boot.xml file. This file controls the rendering pipeline before the game fully launches. Q: The game resets my config file to

File Location: Documents\Ghost Games\Need for Speed(TM) Payback\settings\

Key Variables to Modify: Open the file with a text editor (like Notepad). Look for the following XML strings and adjust them as follows: