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Note if you don't have an SSD load times will kind of suck tho.
Have 3 computers in our house and even the older machine was able to run it in 1080p.
Granted it was a monster when it was built (I5 with a 1080GT graphics chip set and 16 gigs ram)
Similar hardware.
100 fps locked <50c on gpu. Could play 144 but meh, 100 on ultra is fine for a turn based
yeh i know, but in some games the first 2 houres run fine but then it start to lagg. thats the reason why i ask my question
I play at 1440p with a GTX 2070 super, so I believe you're gonna have good performance. Not sure about 4k tough, my monitor doesn't support it to even test.
DLSS support is in the EA.
Well, EA is old code, so if you're looking for truly accurate information on how it's going to perform, you're not going to find it until after people are playing the release version.