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Night time drops FPS as low as 50, from vsync 75.
Playing on an i3-12100F, 16 ram, RX 6600 8 gb. Resolution is only at 1080p and lowering shadows from Ultra to High doesn't help with the night-time fps drops.
No, it's you who needs to understand how hardware works, how the game looks and what the system requirements state.
U need to understand, if you think, i3-12100 is a good in 2024
CPU - 16 core (32 logical cores at 3.4ghz each) AMD threaderipper
GPU - RTX 3090
RAM - 64gb DDR4 ram
SSD - 512GB m.2 drive
by all means, i'm not running a crazy PC by today's standards, but my PC is also not horrible.
- still getting pop in while driving, especially if im driving fast. i just watch the game load infront of me.
- still cant get decent frame rates without vsync on double?, especially at night.
dropping under 30fps in some cases for no apparent reason., the back up to 85+??
- with doube vsync option on, i still get screen tearing....why?
- the anti-alliasing is ass
- just a general feeling that it lacks polish and optimization
i really want to like this game, please fix this
Игра топчик, успеха и сил вам разработчики!