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Just wait one or a few days (depends on your internet connection)
Chances are, without a third party engine they wouldnt have developed a new Stalker game at all.
No no he is right! Every time people learn the features and tools in the UE5, EPIC hits them with new features and tools. This must be why my 2D card game runs with 2fps in UE5.
Or maybe you should finally upgrade your 1060 or whatever
Deal with it! show me 1 UE-5 titel, that runs with decent FPS, without DLSS and frame gen?
Nvidia already stated that in the future they will more and more rely on DLSS and frame gen, then raw FPS.
Tech demo really fooled people like good old Ubisoft trailers lol
https://wccftech.com/unreal-engine-5-cant-run-native-4k-engine-design/
Quote:
"Epic's engine comes with an upscaling software solution called TSR, Temporal Super Resolution, and a feature that is implemented by default is not a bonus but, essentially, a requirement. With upscaling built-in, there's no current Unreal Engine 5-powered game that can run at native 4K with decent performance because it is expected that upscaling is used to achieve desirable framerates."
read this and get some knowledge
10000x4d + 5090. Problems persist.
Not for me they don't and I have a 6 year old PC.