Split Fiction – Trophy / Achievements Guide and Best PC Settings

Split Fiction has an engaging 14 to 16 hours of gameplay, with 20 achievements and a Platinum trophy for you to hunt. And to fully appreciate the game’s stunning visuals, optimizing your PC settings is a must.

Lucky for you, here’s a complete guide to help you unlock every achievement and trophy in the game, and some tips on how to optimize your PC graphics settings for the best gaming experience.

Note: Some trophy names and descriptions in this guide may contain minor spoilers for Split Fiction, so proceed with caution if you’re trying to avoid any reveals.

1. Split Fiction – Trophy / Achievements Guide

Split Fiction - Trophy / Achievements Guide
Split Fiction – Trophy / Achievements Guide | Source: Hazelight Studios

Split Fiction features a total of 21 trophies and achievements, of which there’s 1 Platinum, 8 Gold, 5 Silver, and 7 Bronze. This Trophy Guide has been organized to mirror the game’s chronological campaign progression to make it easier for you to follow along.

Here’s how to collect all trophies in Split Fiction:

  1. Are We the Baddies? (Silver) – Break the bridge with civilians walking on it in the Sub-Level Play Me Techno in Neon Revenge.
  2. Rose’s Best Friend (Gold) – Remove some of the Elephant’s limbs using Zoe’s abilities in the Sub-Level Play Me Techno in Neon Revenge.
  3. Goin’ Whole Hog (Silver) – Use Pig Mio’s Fart abilities to clash into the giant pig in the Farmlife side story.
  4. Huffing and Puffing (Silver) – Destroy the house using Pig Mio’s fart ability in the Farmlife side story.
  5. Robot Revolution (Silver) – Enter the building’s lobby and reach the friendly robot receptionist, using Mio to attack it repeatedly until it retaliates.
  6. You Are Not a Robot (Gold) – Complete the CAPTCHA on your phone during the Sub-Level Gravity Bike in Neon Revenge.
  7. A Friendly Push (Bronze) – Propel Zoe forward using Monkey Mio’s strength in the Sub-Level The Underlabs in Hopes of Spring.
  8. Cold Potato (Gold) – Complete the Gameshow side story without the bomb exploding.
  9. One Bird, Three Stones (Bronze) – Throw three snowballs at the snowman in the Sub-Level Hall of Ice in Hopes of Spring.
  10. Potion Chef (Silver) – Brew all potions listed on the recipe board during the Moon Market side story.
  11. Chair the Load (Bronze) – Turn the other player into a chair using the wand during the Moon Market side story and try to sit on it.
  12. The Cake is Not a Lie (Gold) – Find the secret wall and area in the Sub-Level Run and Gun in Final Dawn.
  13. Feed Me (Bronze) – Feed your dragon by interacting with hanging fruits in the Sub-Level Water Temple in Rise of the Dragon Realm.
  14. We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat (Bronze) – Reach the waterfall and trigger the shark to emerge in the Sub-Level Hydration Facility in Isolation.
  15. Snaaaaaaaaake (Gold) – Get shot by the other player while hiding in the small brown box in the Sub-Level Prison Courtyard in Isolation.
  16. Tazed and Confused (Bronze) – Use the tazer to shock the other player in the Sub-Level Cell Blocks in Isolation.
  17. Locked Up (Bronze) – Close the cage door on the other player in the Sub-Level Maximum Security in Isolation.
  18. Sister: A Tale Of Two Besties (Gold) – Relax on all six benches scattered across different levels in the game.
  19. Bookworms (Gold) – Complete all 12 side stories.
  20. BFF’s (Gold) – Complete the main story of the game by finishing all eight levels and unlock this during the credits.
  21. It Took Two (Platinum) – Unlock all trophies.

2. Split Fiction – Best PC Settings

Split Fiction - Best PC Settings
Split Fiction – Best PC Settings | Source: Hazelight Studios
Minimum Specs Recommended Specs
OS 64 bit Windows 10/11 64 bit Windows 10/11
Processor Intel Core i5-6600K or AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Intel Core i7-11700k or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
Memory 8 GB RAM 16 GB RAM
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 – 4GB or Radeon RX 470 – 4GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 – 8GB or AMD Radeon 6700 XT – 12GB
DirectX Version 12 Version 12
Storage 85 GB available space 85 GB available space

Graphics Settings

  • Resolution: Match your monitor’s native resolution (e.g., 1920×1080).
  • VSync: Enable to prevent screen tearing, but disable if experiencing input lag.
  • Frame Rate Cap: Set to 60 FPS for stable performance on mid-tier GPUs.
  • Texture Quality: High (if VRAM ≥ 4GB) for sharper details.
  • Shadow Quality: Medium to balance visual depth and GPU load.
  • Anti-Aliasing: Use TAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing) to smooth edges without heavy resource usage.
  • Ambient Occlusion: Disable to free up GPU resources.
  • Post-Processing: Keep at Medium to retain effects like motion blur without overloading your system.

Control Customization

  • Mouse/Keyboard
    • Sensitivity: Lower sensitivity (e.g., 800 DPI) for precise platforming.
    • Key Bindings: Remap jump and interaction keys for ergonomic comfort.
  • Controller
    • Deadzone Adjustment: Reduce stick deadzone to 10% for tighter control.
    • Vibration: Disable to minimize distractions during puzzle-solving.

Sound Settings

  • Dynamic Range: Set to “Home Theater” for immersive spatial audio.
  • Voice Chat Volume: Prioritize teammate audio by increasing this slider.

Network Tweaks

  • Bandwidth Allocation: Ensure Split Fiction has high priority in your router’s QoS settings.
  • Port Forwarding: Open UDP ports 27015-27030 to reduce latency.

Additional Recommendations

  • Window Mode: Use Borderless Windowed mode for smoother Alt + Tabbing.
  • Upscaling: Use FSR 3.1 Upscaling Mode for improved performance.
  • Texture Quality: Choose Medium (8GB or less VRAM) or Ultra (16 GB VRAM) based on your GPU VRAM.
  • Shader Quality: Set to Medium for optimal performance.
  • Camera Shake: Disable in Camera Settings to prevent headaches.

By applying these optimized settings, you’ll enjoy a smoother and more immersive gaming experience in Split Fiction.

3. About Split Fiction

Split Fiction is a split co-op game that merges sci-fi and fantasy worlds, developed by the creators of It Takes Two.

Protagonists Mio and Zoe, two writers with contrasting styles find themselves trapped in their own stories after being connected to a machine designed to exploit their creativity. To escape, they must set aside their differences and work together.

This unique action-adventure experience is full of unexpected moments, taking you on a wild ride where you’ll tame dragons, fight as cyber ninjas, evade terrifying trolls, and much more!

Designed specifically for co-op play, Split Fiction is a thrilling experience that’s meant to be shared with a partner. The game is set to release on March 6, 2025, for PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.

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