Quick Answer

The RTX 5050 runs Star Wars Outlaws at 1080p in the 45-65 FPS range on medium-to-high settings, depending on whether DLSS is enabled. Enabling DLSS Quality mode typically pushes frame rates above 60 FPS consistently, making it the recommended approach for smooth gameplay on this GPU.

Star Wars Outlaws is one of the more demanding open-world titles released in recent years, with its dense environments and ray tracing features pushing even mid-range GPUs hard. For South African gamers running the RTX 5050, understanding the optimal settings at 1080p is essential before dropping R1,200 or more on the game.

RTX 5050 Performance Baseline at 1080p

At native 1080p without DLSS, the RTX 5050 lands in the 45-55 FPS range on High settings in Star Wars Outlaws. Dense areas like Mirogana city and the Toshara open plains are the most demanding scenes, occasionally dipping to the low 40s. Pulling settings back to Medium improves this to a more consistent 55-65 FPS. The GPU's 8GB VRAM buffer is sufficient for 1080p High textures, so VRAM isn't a bottleneck here - raw shader performance is the limiting factor.

Optimal Settings for Smooth 1080p Gaming

For the best balance of visuals and performance on the RTX 5050, use these settings: Resolution Scale at DLSS Quality, Texture Quality High, Shadow Quality Medium, Reflection Quality Medium, Ambient Occlusion SSAO (not ray traced), and Ray Tracing off entirely. With this configuration you'll see 65-80 FPS in most areas, with occasional drops to the high 50s in the most demanding zones. If you prefer native rendering with no upscaling, dropping to a mix of Medium and Low settings gets you a playable 55-65 FPS. Disabling Ray Tracing is the single biggest performance gain available - it can add 15-20 FPS back to your frame rate.

Using DLSS to Maximize Your Experience

The RTX 5050 supports DLSS 4, which is a significant advantage in titles like Star Wars Outlaws that have native DLSS integration. DLSS Quality mode at 1080p output (rendering at approximately 720p internally) delivers image quality that's very close to native 1080p while recovering substantial performance. With DLSS Quality enabled and Ray Tracing off, most South African gamers on the RTX 5050 will see a consistent 70-85 FPS experience throughout the game. Frame Generation is also available on the RTX 5050, which can push displayed frame rates even higher, though it adds latency - best used when you're already above 60 FPS base.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Star Wars Outlaws support DLSS on the RTX 5050? A: Yes, the game has full DLSS integration including DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, both of which work on the RTX 5050.

Q: Can the RTX 5050 run Star Wars Outlaws at 1080p 60 FPS? A: Yes, with DLSS Quality enabled and Ray Tracing disabled, 60+ FPS is consistently achievable in most areas of the game.

Q: Should I enable Ray Tracing on the RTX 5050 in Star Wars Outlaws? A: Not recommended. The performance cost is significant and the RTX 5050 doesn't have the RT core throughput to make it worthwhile at 1080p. The visual improvement isn't worth the 15-20 FPS penalty.