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Mostly in games It performs around RTX2070 Desktop Performance.
(native I have less than 25FPS in WQHD, with FSR enabled ~35FPS @default quality settings)
OK seems a general day0 problem, hopefully a patch next days will fix this. :)
2. Open
4. Save the file and launch the game
Warning: Don't enter the options menu or you will receive the unchanged settings message again.
EDIT: It seems you have to repeat the steps after every game quit.
My bad man, follow the above post, i tested it out and it worked :)
Set the file to "Read Only" and you dont need to do that every launch.
Theres probably a more permanent solution in the Engine.ini file, but i am not well versed in it to do it myself.
thx this works - I have set it to "DLSSQuality=Quality". Seems to perform better than FSR, Altough I can't read the FPS anymore cause NVIDIA overlay has stopped to show FPS.
That happend sometimes in the past in other games too, mostly it just needed a restart of the game to reapear the FPS counter but in Commandos (I tried several times) it seems it should not be today... ^^
thanks for pointing this issue out, the coders are looking into it, thanks!