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Not with the glaring technical issues that are still present it's not.
Damn i saw that the new trailer made me wonder if they had fixed that, bummer. Especially in a game like this
Don't get me wrong I love the game but the PC version is just not what I hoped it would be. If you can get it cheap then it's easier to overlook the issues. You can check here for more details on the issues they haven't fixed yet.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Returnal
Now, regarding performance, they did improve things and optimized the game further after release, but I do agree not the level it should be, to me the game only ran flawlessly only after DLSS FG was added, without FG it did ran OK in general but with traversal stutters, 100+ FPS but many times fluctuating quite a bit. I would say a 4060Ti + for 1080p and at least a 4070 for 1440p, 4070 Super + if interested playing with Ray Tracing.
For reference I play at 1440p 120FPS locked with RT and all settings High on a 4070 Ti, R7 5700X 3D and 32GB RAM. Recently I installed it again and if you replace the DLSS DLL file with the new Transformer model the game looks even better and in general this latest DLSS model, if you have a decent 40/50 Series GPU, it can make the game run a little bit more stable and you can squeeze even more performance.
it's allready a 4 years old game.