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I used to get steady 60fps at max settings with ray tracing.
Now, even with the low settings it's bad for me, because the CPU load is higher than before.
Pretty sure it has to do with Denuvo, which they added with this update.
Denuvo is still an annoyance though,
Was fine prior to this update
edit: So yeah from a fresh reinstall of the game for the update the main menu was intitially running super super slow. Starting the game however seems to resolve whatever was going on with that. In game runs a little better than before arguably and the main menu isn't experiencing a slow down since.
Because I remember testing the game in crack version 1 year ago and I had big frame drops problems with my RTX3070TI in ultra 1440P Ray Tracing.
Today I tested the game on gamepass and NO PROBLEMS with full RT + ultra + 1440p DLSS (85-110 fps)
That said I set the textures to "auto" but visually I literally see no difference so I guess my game is running on "high" textures.