@R1cardao @Geri_m3ster @IrvTheCurve
Not sure how you guys can withstand Mesh Quality on low. When I still played SWBF2015 I stumbled upon a video that made me aware of what was crippling my game:
Explanation starts after 1 minute of video. Mesh quality messes with render distance, making far away objects render wrongly, or simply not render at all. If I play Kashyyyk HvV in low Mesh Quality settings, whenever I'm outside the big tree and look inside, I see the sky beyond, like the tree wasn't there, just the entrance. I started playing Battlefront II already knowing this Mesh Quality issue, so I have no idea how much is the impact in performance between low and medium on this setting.
But Effects Quality was something I endured on low quality until a patch long gone. As you might be aware, Boba's concussion rocket visual effects are tied to Effects Quality. In the past, if you had this on low, whenever he used this ability on you, you wouldn't see any visual effects at all, just audio and game effects. However, somehow they managed to change this in a past patch, and now if you have Effects Quality set to low, his concussion rocket will apply a blind effect like that of Leia's grenade, together with a Lando's Smoke Grenade effect that's stuck in the center of your screen. And these effects are honestly much more harmful to the target player then the real effect of swirling the screen like we can see in high quality graphics footage.
I was so infuriated by this change that I started changing graphics options to see if I could at least get rid of this visual effect without putting much more strain on my PC. And I found it: changing Effects Quality to medium solved the issue, and I didn't feel much difference in frame rates.
So these are the reasons I only put Mesh Quality and Effects Quality on medium, and the rest I keep on low. My PC is a chariot compared to the minimum required for SWBFII2017, so I suggest you guys try it as well to see if in your end the game continues as smoothly as with everything set to low. Just for comparison I have a i7-7500U and a GeForce 940MX with 4GB VRAM. A chariot indeed.