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Hmm. You could try nvidia control panel settings to see if it changes anything. I never used geforce experience so dunno how good it is or tweaking things.
Whatever is causing your issues, it seems to be something different. You dont have SS or something enabled somewhere?
SS? what is that sorry.
What's going wrong is you expecting Iron Maiden to not be trolling.
Not trolling though I got couple of vids showing my frame rate issues.
With such a resolution, of course you don't get high FPS. What do you expect?
Sorry but what you just said does not cut the mustard, when I can get a stable 70 to 80 FPS 4K max setting on AC Valhalla Medium and Red Dead 2 all of those games more graphically intensive than this. Then there is definite performance issues with this game.
I get 65-105~ fps on 4k. Depending on whether I have settings at max or lowest.
No reason not to expect atleast 60 fps most of the time.
Rorona has issues too and that's a 13 year old game.
The thing that had the most impact for me was turning off camera autocorrect in the camera settings. The town still is choppy but field exploration is now reasonably smooth.
RX 6750 XT (1440p): 100-144 FPS
One thing that helped was turn off TAA (camera is jittery, TAA would make it worse) and select FXAA
Turned the rendering distance to normal. Turned off Motion blur. Everything else is on high. Really didn't notice much of a difference in how it looked vs rendering to long. In fact, a lot of the game isn't an open field
Render distance to normal gave me 10-20 extra FPS
I just played with the texture quality. On Normal, the game looks a little less "plastic". Hard to describe, but I almost like it better. Try that as well