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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWUp1CzrExI
GTX 1080 8GB Vram
16GB RAM
@1440p with a mix of settings, mostly high and medium with some off, I get around 40fps.
@1080p with the same settings, i get around 60fps with some dips
In my opinion though, the game looks hideous at both resolutions, it's extremely blurry and trees look terrible.
These are the settings / videos I followed.
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Here's an in-game screenshot to give you an example of what mostly high settings look like @1440p.
https://i.imgur.com/F1yf3xZ.jpg
Overclocked 980Ti is fine for between 45 to 60fps @ 1080p with a mix of high and only some ultra settings (Talking from my own experience on that one). Sacrifice all the ultra for med and its more like 50 to 60.