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1080p would have been a big performance boost, plus lower settings still looked fine.
There is always that PC MR guy that adds something unrelated
-Cap your framerate, 50ish
-Turn down the resolution as needed
-Set crowd density to low
-Set graphics to low.
Tho ive not tested 1.5 much, and all ive seen is folk taking a performance hit with this patch. Might turn it unplayable unless you out for that 24fps cinematic.
Don't be a ♥♥♥♥, what I started with was "for what it's worth", meaning I know it's not a direct answer, but it's still related. The 1060 isn't massively different to mine, and my point was if I could handle everything on max at 1440p, then yours should be fine for 1080p (and even if you had to turn some settings down the game still looks good).
I was afraid to get this game for awhile, too. It's not that bad. However, the game looks like crap to me in 1080p. I was running 1080p/Ultra settings at 28-40fps. Depending on the area. 28 was usually the lowest it'd go. Turn a couple or three things down to high and I got more around 33fps at the lowest.
Now they added FSR.. I'm back to all Ultra settings at 1440p with FSR Quality. Getting 32fps in a city right now and typically get 32-45fps, depending on the area (higher indoors), but it's looking better (less blurry) than 1080p. *Just took the elevator up.. I'm still outside in the same city but getting 37-41 fps. Point is, FSR can certainly be a god send for us on these old GPU's. Increased resolution, less blur, better frame rates.
If that kind of frame rate isn't your thing (I just enjoy pushing high settings), then you have a LOT of room for improvement by tweaking the settings. And you have a lot of room to play with now that it has FSR. I'm using 6.2GB VRAM right now, btw. Been playing for about 2 hours.