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The thing is.. I don't want ray tracing. I want the normal visual settings for literally any other game with the option to turn on ray tracing if I want to.
I have nearly every setting on Max/Epic, but the heaviest changes you get by adjusting the DLSS-Setting - mine is on Performance/50% - playin' on 4K. I get 60FPS only when nobody is around, otherwise it may fall down to 40FPS.
With this modification FPS doesn't change noticable for me - that's good!
GPU-Z tells me, that 16,3GB VRAM is used, without this mod it's less than 12GB VRAM.
r.Shadow.Virtual.Enable=1
Its the same issue Black Myth had with shadows if you turned off RT, and this line fixed it in that game, so since they are both UE5 it could be a fix here too.
Idk need to test it myself first, but I hope its the case, cause I refuse to play this game with that disgusting looking shadows it has right now.
What additional commands did you add? Be interested in trying myself.
r.Lumen.Reflections.MaxRoughnessToTrace=0.3
r.Lumen.Reflections.ScreenSpaceReconstruction.RoughnessScale=0.5
r.Lumen.Reflections.SmoothBias=1
r.lumen.Reflections.Temporal=0
r.LumenScene.Lighting.AsyncCompute=1
r.Lumen.DiffuseIndirect.AsyncCompute=1
r.Lumen.Reflections.AsyncCompute=1
r.Shadow.Virtual.Enable=1
I left only them and none of them affected the performance, I don't know, maybe 1-2 frames maximum. It works perfectly, I recommend it!