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You say that, but aren't you amazed he can play this game with perfect settings and perfect quality at a super high framerate? While another person with the same hardware can't play it past the lowest settings? There's always one guy who has a system that can't even run this, but yet somehow claims people with much, MUCH, superior hardware can hardly function.
Clearly no need for optimization, the game is perfect... or we've run across a fanboy with a bad case of 'lying out his butt'-itis who just wants to protect a company he feels oddly loyal to.
I have a RTX3090 and I experienced hard stutters in places that arent even that graphically demanding. this card can run pretty much any game on the market at high-ultra + raytracing with solid performance.
Plague Tale Requiem doesnt even have RT ( at least not yet ). so yeah, weird right?
Seems the game was constantly running at the equivalent of the "Maximum Quality" optimizer setting at all times before the patch, which seems quite badly optimized (to be fair, the setting description now points to that too).