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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!
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1479730/discussions/0/596271702359457434/?tscn=1744711537#c614286507336796138
You do realize that with the newer versions of DLSS and especially DLAA you get both better preformance and better visuals. In many titles for example Digital Foundry has showcased that using DLSS results in better and sharper image quality than native rendering