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There are plenty of other tweaks worth doing. Crowd density at high is rather taxing on the CPU. Screen space reflection quality has a big impact on performance, going from Psycho down a few notches is barely visually noticeable while likely to give you quite a few more frames.
Except:
mirror quality set to -high
Distant shadow resolution set to -high
4x anisotropy
Contact shadow -on
Improved facial -on
get around 60-100, depends on the areas, I don't see the "path tracing" in the graphics setting
If you still have issues, try to identify which option is causing the issue. If it's a feature you insist on having, absolutely avoid the snake oil optimisation mods. Post what causes the issue and myself or another can help you with a simple user.ini file
right now I get 60-100fps, depends on the areas. i'm happy with it, just curious about any good performance mods, that's all
No problem, my friend!
There's some awesome mods out there but the magic performance mods are really just posts to farm nexus downloads, and the ones that are renamed user.ini files are usually nonsensical changes that do more damage than good.
Having a properly configured user.ini can offer you unreal changes though, including some visual improvements with minimal performance impact. Let me know if you're interested and I'll drop a few things I've worked on recently.
What .ini settings did you tweak?
I've tried the recommended settings from this video, and it helped, but I still can't find an optimised solution for my setup. Maybe my hardware just isn't cut for this game? I get between 30 and 60 fps, depending on the location.
AMD Ryzen 7 2700
16 GB RAM
RTX 2060 Super
Your CPU is a major bottleneck here. I used to run a very similar setup. Try just turning down any CPU-intensive graphics options.
I see. Even after turning pretty much everything down, I still get major fps drops on certain scenes/locations. The best solution I've found so far is to enable AMD Frame Generation, but the game gets ugly as ♥♥♥♥.