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And this game has really good graphics, if your hardware can keep up with the workload. Having more than 8 GB of VRAM make a big difference....
I literally wrote "on max settings" can you read please beyond the headline?
The game even on max settings looks terrible because of all the pop in, it cant be that if I zoom a tiny bit lots of trees and vegetation pop in and out - that just looks terrible and games from 2010 did this better.
I got a 4090, thus I wrote "on MAX settings" and the two settings you mentioned dont matter since the developers didn't made them go high enough to prevent pop in.
Its not about what the game supports, its literally just a limit on a number they put on a slider in a main menu...the settings for it like this are right now completely useless. Even for the year the game came out thats awful.
Texture quality means nothing if there is no stable image and you cant even zoom close to the dinos lol
Like I said, everything even trees pop in or all the vegetation by just zooming a tiny bit. Nobody cares if the grass is in 4K if it pops in and out instead of having a stable image.
Its indeed unbelievable, games from 2010+ performed better.
I refunded after a hour because of it, super outdated like some old PS1/2 game that builds up infront of you as you move lol