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Of particular note is the performance of The Callisto Protocol and Jedi Survivor. TLDW, your PCIe version and total VRAM are the possible issue as the game wants more than 8 GB of VRAM and will be broken and unplayable on PCIe 3.0 and will still have problems on PCIe 4.0.
I'm running a 5800X3D with a 3090, and, while my FPS is not as high, I've noticed very good frametimes.
- Keep DX 12 on.
- Both upscaling options are irrelevant for NVIDIA GPU's. Turn those off. Some people say they see better performance, but the majority don't.
- As others have said, RTX features don't provide a radical difference in visuals for the performance hit.
looks kinda craaapy in places where it looks like visual effects are clearly missing 2005 era ps3 flat texture kinda loook with polygon mesh thing