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At this point they really shouldnt do anything besides releasing the dlc. They clearly cant patch things right.
I swear the people in charge of the game and art direction at Fromsoft must be having affairs with the leads on the technical side because it's like 2 different teams entirely. Like how could the people designing the lore, gameplay, and art direction genuinely be content with whoever's calling the shots on the technical side.
A big majority is.
Here we go again.....yes brother in GPU im totally sick of 60 FPS or less but....maybe just maybe play the game instead paying attention to the FPS meter? You are going to love Elden Ring man.
Game runs fine but i understand you wanted to share with us what GPU you have...thanks for that piece of information i guess.....
You're focussing on the wrong piece of information here, friend. The point is (at least I suppose^^) that a GPU like that shouldn't have any issue running raytracing and getting stable 60fps unless the feature was implemented poorly - same goes for Nvidia's 30xx series for that matter.
That said, I do agree that paying too much attention to your fps counter is a bad habit. However, if the framerate regularly drops from 60fps to ~40fps just by enabling raytracing, you don't need an fps counter to notice there is something wrong, and not only because that does affect gameplay as the subsequent stuttering can mess with your timings.
It's also strange that the actual level of raytracing doesn't seem to do anything to improve the performance - at least for me, it's just as bad on low as it is on maxed raytracing.^^
rtx option have not tested
the anti-cheat was poorly implemented not because it affects game's performance it's because people can easily bypass it because from software game's code and Easy-Anti Cheat is just simply not compatible to each other, so pretty much Easy-Anti Cheat is there to just scare tactic any Amateur cheaters from using CE.
this was coming from The Grand Archive Dev who works on both DARK SOULS 3 And ELDEN RING CE Public Table.
he told me that getting banned in ELDEN RING Is harder than in any souls games, be mindful that this dev that i spoke to has been doing months of works on Creating CE Table for ER And DS3 to test if they ban the user or not.
also according to the dev of The Grand Archive people can easily just create a CE Script from scratch to bypass EAC with no real challenges.
Despite how much I love my beloved game, you are right when you say that the optimization is a disaster. Still Elden Ring makes me happy even after nearly 2k hours! and i cant complain really but yeah.....lets hope (being realistic since i doubt this will happen) From slaps some eye candy to the game.
And glad to read some sense about the obsession to count numbers instead playing the FRIGGIN games! Bless you.
To play triple A pathetically optimized games! Like all the recent "best" games got some problem that got patched at launch....a good GPU allows you to retain sanity after enjoying them day 1. Sad....i know but meh, also for incoming Unreal 5 games.
I would disagree that ER is poorly optimised works like a charm for me just plug and play (first in this decade that worked so good straight from box) ... never have it even crashed to desktop for me ... If you want bad optimised game try CP2077