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to bad cus other games like Dying light 2 and Death Stranding run constantly on 60 fps with maxed out settings O.o
Optimization is a process, they need some time to figure out what systems they need, and how to make these systems run as effectively as possible.
Its likely performance will get better at some point, but for now especially CPU and VRAM of the GPU are bottlenecks in the games performance demand.
didnt they wrote in the Shop Page that they wont have Triple A polish? or is it something different then?
need to try
just to clarify, yes he answered you, but he already said what it was, full hd (fhd) is 1080p, like HD is 720p, and UHD is 2160p (which is also 4k), but not as wide as 4k (DCI).
And also 1440p is QHD, and 2048x1080p is 2k (dci), so technically 1080p is 2k, and 1440p ain't, even though 1440p is marketed as 2k, as nobody was using it.
Or force standard vsync or something, instead of enjoying half refresh rate.
I just turn it off now, because I have freesync (adaptive sync/compatible gsync with nvidia).
https://www.displayninja.com/what-is-nvidia-fast-sync-and-amd-enhanced-sync/
Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz (16 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 16384MB RAM
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050