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Unless you’re getting big frametime stutters whenever you drop from 120 to 105 FPS, the difference between 120 and 105 FPS is virtually imperceptible. They’re both perfectly playable and optimal framerates.
with PT its 70-90 FPS on 4096x2160. (55" OLED. high res.)
both with Frame Gen.
MAX = with DLAA... = 100FPS? nope not rly possible with Max settings.
Stable 120 FPS in 4k? (with Max settings)
with a 5090?
Cyberpunk with Max setting ~100FPS is still enough.
award farmer...................... really doubt your eyes can see the difference between 105 to 120 fps ( 15fps diff ) .............don't think human eyes are that good when the fps is up that high.
I just use the old methods. V-Sync is still king and crisp clean, non-upscaled goodness is still the best. All these other technologies are vomit. No offence.
I play at 115fps @ 1440 FreeSync/Gsync (custom made profile) with everything maxed -apart from the Ray Trace RTX 4070 setting as I have a 4060 TI.
It’s as smooth as silk.
I have a 165Hz monitor and I can tell the difference with detail/smoothness if I turn Gsync off and just run it on the monitors refresh.
When you own decent hardware and play at higher res it makes a difference. 1080p not so.
DLSS and FSR is the difference between having a stutter feast (yeah, even with a 4090!)
It irons out the bits inbetween that plague all GPUs and games at some point.
I have a Corsair MP600 Pro NH NVMe x4 SSD and it’s bloody fast on the CPU lane, but if the game chokes, tough. You’ll get micro something, which is where DLSS and FG come in.
Put it this way, I won’t be needing another GPU anytime soon!
The whole point.
If your a gamer, that’s all it’s about.
Spouting badness about settings you don’t own or don’t understand or don’t like, is your personal opinion and not others. You Def sound ♥♥♥♥♥♥ though lol
Every proper games mag or site endorses DLSS and FSR etc. because a normal person couldn’t tell the difference if I had it on or off, it’s so detailed. Vsync is enabled for FreeSync btw as is ultra latency. But Vsync bog standard is for normal monitors as is HDMI. If your monitor (like mine is 165Hz) you don’t even need vsync on! Even if you turn off FreeSync etc with normal gaming - not intensive.
the whole point of intensive gaming is these settings.
If your happy that’s fine, but others are not playing the game with your hardware - obviously
Btw I own it from GoG, the original so the dev gets my money not steam