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4K screens just aren't there yet, sorry.
Don't use Vulkan, use DX12
Using 1920x1080 here, run's fine. Over 1,000 hours in the game as well.
Tell me again I don't play this on a PC, the initial laugh has worn off already.
Ingame Taa and no FXAA. It's some extra steps, but my game looks so clean and sharp with these settings.
It could be that you kiddies got it tooo good these days AND you don't even know how good you got it.
Because, if I had a way, I'd sentence you to play Pong™ on an Atari 2600 with a Sears console "color" Tv for a few months with a broken sleeve-sliding joystick. Hahahaha!! That would learn ya...
If RDR2 got you this wound up, that mentioned Atari rig would probably kill you. Lol.
Have a good one, ya dirty sidewinder...
He was giving you a break, I'd said to set you in front of the 1972 Coleco vision version of pong (it only did pong)
Just kidding really,
coleco vision's pong only, are selling for a couple hundred bucks now days.
And the Atari 2600, can be well over $1,500.00,
game cartridges for these are just insanely priced.
Wouldn't risk your frustration destroying either one of those things.
p.s. see an eye doctor, they may be able to help ya out a bit,