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I7-4790 @3.6 GHz
RTX 2060 6 GB
16 GB of RAM
Sata SSD
I am hopeful they can optimise the game further. I can see how it classes as 'Next-Gen' and it does look nice but it doesn't feel like it should be that expensive to run when you compare it with older games with more or less the same amount of detail on the surface.
R5 1600 @3.6 GHz
RTX 1060 6 GB
16 GB of RAM
NVMe Gen3 SSD
RTX 2060 6GB
16 GB RAM
Getting 45-60 FPS @ 1080p Very High preset.
Maintains 75~ easily when it's not snowing/high intensity action, otherwise pretty stable at 50-60, and then some dips occasionally to the mid 40s but usually 50~ during the night/snow.
Although the game runs well most of the time for me, it keeps saying I'm over the VRAM limit. I have 6GB VRAM, but the game reads it as 5GB vram and says anything over that is too much. Stranger still, is the fact I experience zero performance issues while playing. What I have experienced though, is the game crashing a handful of times with an error warning stating it crashed because my VRAm was to high. Lowering the resolution seems to have fixed the crashing for now, but it still reads the vram wrong.