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it is amd, this thread here shows way more problems with those on AMD GPU's vs Nvidia
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1259420/discussions/0/5079478487790299634/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMk6Ur-U3_s&t=306s
On my RX 6900 XT after the 1.04 patch it's running far far better.
he might have had that 1660 TI already on a newer CPU, many players still have to do this since newer GPU's are hard to get at normal price, I'm on a Ryzen 7 2700x (only about 3 years old) and still waiting to replace my GTX 1070 with an RTX 3070
It's a port of a PS4 game running on AMD hardware with no hitching with the Ps4 API's.
Blame Bend studios not releasing it to run on the modern DX12 or Vulkan API's.
The only reason some Nvidia cards run it better is because Nvidia has a larger user base to impediment work-around hacks in driver updates and the single threaded nature of those cards for older DX11 titles.