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Many of my friends got the same issue on different hardware.
I got the fps drop too and that with a asus rog 3090 oc, omg.
You can squeez out some fps/reduce the drops by lowering imagequality.
yea. thers very little difference from mid to high anyways
In reality there is NO differenc ebetwene the two...and not to have a big 20/30% fps difference if you add the shadow in high compare to "false Ultra"
DSame is true for all the Resident evil on RE Engine. Settings are false for the Ultra and doesn't add tru visuals difference....
To the era of re2 i could easily have at worse between 90/100 fpss see much more on re2 on a 2080 ti. If you heard only the Ultra benchmark (who sow by definition the WORST case possible ) yes i could have had only the 4k/ 50/55 fps (with still my 9900K).
True is you spare between 20/30% at least with no visual lost and can get ride of blurring effects as motion blur and others. TAA the same.
Only useful in 1080p and 1440p. But you lost BNIG amount of details (just look the typewriter....in 4k with no AA and with TAA...)
Only inrerest will be to get rid of the bad shimmering of the game if possible when put TAA + a sharpening Nvidia or Reshade filter. (i use Nvidia one personally).
You can see the bad SSR also on re2 and the strange wood wh seem to have oil on it...
Nowadays no doubts you could with the best tweak have toward the 200 fs in 4k native with a 3080 and better an 3090
And not just barely just a 4k/60 fps
Since the era of the ps3/360 games are scales since them...not for the pc.
Specially true after on ps4 and One. Look some of the Horizon settings or others games....you will see with majority of AAA games that the Ultra doesn't come close to being true. Rather a Medium++ or Medium/High on par with the console just with highter definition native and/or framerate.
RTX 3060 1440p
Ryzen 3600
Dropped from around 125 fps to 49 fps as soon as I walk out the room FPS restores.
Will try the volumetric lighting fix, it is frustrating that these fps drops happen.
I can deal with dropping from 125fps to 80 or 70 fps but 49 makes that fight a real chore.