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Thing is I don't really see that big (if any) difference most of the time that is worth the performance impact. It's nuances for half your FPS - it's cool that it works and is playable though.
- 30 fps or less with Overdrive enabled.
- Amazingly, I'm now getting 50 to 60 fps with the regular RT lighting set to medium. Was getting 35 - 42 fps.
2880x1620 (DLDSR 2.25x with 1080p display).
26FPS on the bench
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2960985355
Game is above 45 most of the time. Perfectly smooth tho, its really well optimized. Better than console smooth.
Thats not how this works. Just because someone says they get that performance doesnt mean you will too... There's also the factor of... Honesty. Which you will find is hard to come by on steam.