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The performance is excellent, even on ultra all around, i never dipped beneath 110 frames. And the textures and lighting were nice too, the visible landscape in the benchmark looked more than decent.
That's what the game will be about, not so much about the close-ups of characters,...at least not for me. :)
Conan cant be fixed easily in any way. They customized the UE4 engine so much they couldn't even apply standard UE4 patches. It was asked many times what it would require and we talk about 6 months heavy dev work. But Conan set the standard for all future survival games we got and pushed it all there Dune is more of a generic UE5.
For the OP.
With the very low FSR4 adoption options, aka 9070 cards only and AMDs abysmal marketshare, you likely have to ask AMD to sponsor the implementation for now.