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Did you turn off Dynamic resolution scaling? Film grain? Motion blur? Using Vsync?
Overall, the picture is very sharp.
I also just searched for a video of other people using same settings and close tot he same card and found this guy.... He is using RTX 2060 on all epic 1080p and this is EXACTLY what it looks like on all 3 of the cards used so far on same settings... Notice how "grainy" it looks... It just looks very.... not modern..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URGEpnPUfDk
Turn off film grain then. That's why it looks grainy.
What would recording it prove? I'm telling you right now there is no way you have everything on epic with a 1050Ti and have more than 20 FPS, period. I've had this card for a long time, I know it's limitations.
Here's my footage, looks fine to me.
https://youtu.be/vAreHkLeFfU
Beyond that, try this I guess.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1172380/discussions/0/3342162929523518557/
As for the 1050ti, I can run ALL Epic except shadows and distance (both are on medium) and I ran around 40-60FPS all the way through Kashyyk before my new card showed up. There were some areas where my frame rate DID drop to around 25FPS briefly that I saw..and that was on Kashyyk. As for me shooting a vid of it, when someone tells me "you can't do that" when I am in fact doing it....I just...have this thing that triggers my pet peeve about know-it-alls. I do appreciate the help however.... Now that my cards have gone down the chain (I have 2 PCs and one gets my old stuff when I upgrade the main PC) I will have to put the 1050ti back in so it is running on the same system.