Quick Answer

The RTX 5050 handles Black Myth: Wukong 2 at 1080p with playable performance when DLSS is enabled. Optimal settings use a mix of Medium-High quality with DLSS Quality mode, targeting 60+ FPS in most scenes.

Black Myth: Wukong 2 continues the graphically intensive tradition of its predecessor, pushing ray tracing and global illumination hard. The RTX 5050 - Nvidia''s entry-level Blackwell architecture card - occupies a competitive budget position and needs careful settings management to deliver a smooth experience in this title at 1080p.

RTX 5050 Performance Profile in Black Myth: Wukong 2

The RTX 5050 is a 1080p-class card. In Black Myth: Wukong 2 at native 1080p with High settings and no upscaling, expect average frame rates in the 35–50 FPS range depending on scene. This is below the smooth gameplay threshold for most players. The practical answer is DLSS - with DLSS Quality mode enabled at 1080p output, the RTX 5050 recovers substantial frames and reaches 60–75 FPS averages in most gameplay areas, with dense foliage and particle-heavy boss fights pushing toward the lower bound.

Optimal Settings Combination for RTX 5050 at 1080p

The most effective settings combination for the RTX 5050 in this title disables ray tracing entirely - RT is a significant performance cost that the 5050 cannot absorb at playable frame rates. Set shadow quality to Medium, global illumination to Low or Medium, foliage density to Medium, and texture quality to High (texture quality has low FPS cost and high visual impact). Enable DLSS in Quality mode. This combination delivers the best balance: visually impressive textures and character detail with manageable frame rates. If frame rate still dips below 60 in demanding scenes, lower global illumination to Low and reduce anti-aliasing.

Is the RTX 5050 the Right Card for This Title?

For South African gamers who already own an RTX 5050, these settings make the game very playable at 1080p. For those choosing a GPU specifically for Black Myth: Wukong 2, the RTX 5060 or above offers a more comfortable experience with RT enabled. The RTX 5050 is best positioned as a 1080p card for titles with lower graphical ambition - or demanding titles with DLSS as a crutch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the RTX 5050 run Black Myth: Wukong 2 at 60 FPS at 1080p? A: Yes, consistently, when DLSS Quality mode is enabled and ray tracing is disabled. Native 1080p without upscaling drops below 60 FPS in demanding scenes.

Q: Does DLSS hurt image quality on the RTX 5050? A: DLSS Quality mode at 1080p output is difficult to distinguish from native resolution for most players. The sharpness difference is minor compared to the frame rate benefit.

Q: Should I enable Frame Generation on the RTX 5050? A: DLSS Frame Generation is supported on Blackwell-class cards. It can boost perceived frame rates significantly but introduces minor input latency - disable it for the most responsive feel, enable it for cinematic story sections.