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not on maxed settings tho lol you can get the game to run fine on a lower system with lower settings.. but to have max settings you still need a good pc..thats common sense.
i have a 3080 ti and get barly FPS drops and i play in 1440p and have Dynamic resolution turned off as well..
but again its early accses. some may get isshues and other dont. thats how it is..
i had massive problems in remnant 2 meanwile my friends had no problems.
gaming life.
My specs:
CPU: I9-14900K, GPU: RTX4090, RAM: DDR5 6400, SSD Sabrent Rocket 4 plus, 4K display.
- FPS dancing like a wild horse. I see huge FPS Drops and Stutters.
- My PC is screaming from this game. Even Alan Wake 2 is much softer with my PC. It can barely hold 60-90 FPS. With this visual is not even funny.
On my 4080 system, I'm using a 13900k. On my 4090 system, a 7800x3D. I'm experiencing issues on both.
clearly everyone running in to problems have the almost most expensive system on the market lol
did not mix up the 4080 to a 2060? or 3060?
My man, even Digital Foundry confirmed the game isn't scaling well on their 4090. It's great that you can your magical 3080 ti are having a great time, but the game isn't working as it should be.
yep get a better pc.
And you wonder why so many console gamers hate PC gamers. I rest my case.
This kind of stereotyping doesn't help.
And as far as the "2007 windows home system"....that's simply stupid. You couldn't run the game at ALL on a system that old. Do you really think the PC gaming world is that extreme and that it's that cut and dry? That people are so f'n dumb and so financially destitute that they would try to run a 2024 RPG game on a PC that's nearly 20 years old? Seriously?
Here's the reality. Those recommended specs. you provided are actually out of date. That was from an old test run, but the devs. left it up on the internet in error. That's not your fault of course, you couldn't have known that.
The actual, more recent recommended specs are:
https://twitter.com/TheGennadiy/status/1780645240996536769?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1780645240996536769%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=
Don't take my word for it. This is what the devs. are saying. The recommended specs. are closer to a 2060 or 2070 per 60fps. Per 60fps. NOW, obviously if some gamers insist that anything less than 144 fps is inferior garbage and anything less than 4k is inferiorgarbage, well that's your damage and your problem. The games looks amazing in 1080, and 60fps is more frame rates than anybody needs.
And as far as your remark about the ancient home PC, I'm running a gaming PC from the 2018 time period, RTX 2070 and AMD Ryzen 7 2700x. NO, not top of the line, but it CERTAINLY should be able to run this game smoothly at decent frame rates with good graphics.
Explain to me how I can run Lords of the Fallen, Elden Ring, Lies of P, and other games at high graphics settings with really good frame rates, but somehow a Diablo-esque isometric camera game is "beyond my system specs."?
Give me a break.
you might want to actually play the game if you think that rig is required to hold 1080p60.
I'm on a 4080 Super, Ryzen 7 7700 with 32gb, and it's basically locked at 120fps 1440p ultra quality no dynamic scaling (besides the obvious stuttering and ♥♥♥♥ which the devs have themselves said is an issue to be fixed moving towards the full release). If my rig is handling that, there is no way the recommended specs are accurate. You will be getting substantially above 1080p60 with a 3070ti.
Also lmao 60 is more than enough, looks great in 1080p. No, I don't think it is or does.