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Ryzen 5800X, Radeon 5700XT, 32gb RAM
Turned off HDR in Windows 10 and boom, night and day difference with only a few connection errors when being summoned.
Try it. Nothing to lose. HDR looks like balls in ER anyways.
Some Nvidia settings you are going to want after making a profile for your game (if you don't do this, close the game, open YouTube and learn how to make a profile in Nvidia Control Panel for each game, or go play a console with no settings - pointless having an RTX or any powerful GPU and not knowing how to run it optimally)- High performance mode, fixed refresh, v-sync to "application controlled", GPU to your best GPU and not integrated and everything else to "application controlled".
Close Xbox game bar rubbish like usual. Turn off Game Mode like usual. Run the game in fullscreen like usual. Close any network-hogging apps if you're playing online like usual. Turn off any resource-hogging apps like usual.
Add exceptions to the Windows Firewall may help also.
Run a clean system and do all the things you should when gaming, like usual, and it'll run fine, like usual. Run your PC like a muppet and your games may act the same........
The easy workaround works fine for me. Just no online while using it.
LMAO hate to tell you this but there's no Hyperbole of the Year award. If there was though...