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Turns out that G-Sync was enabled on my monitor ( which i thought was a GOOD thing ) and when I turned it off the game ran smoothly, in fact I don't recall any stutters at all after that.
Was about to try again and now I'm downloading the 34Gb update!!
(FYI @heatlesssun it's Unreal Engine 4 )
If you have a decent gpu you shouldn't be having any major fps issues. Are you using the resolution scale slider correctly for the other upscale options? A lot of people have an issue figuring that out I noticed on many new games that use the slider.
TAA will net you good performance too, but you have to put the resolution scale down to 67% for example that would be equal to "Quality mode".
TSR looks better than most at 67% res scale.
XESS looks pretty good too at quality mode, but sometimes it can cause ghosting on non intel gpu's and it robs a few more fps for the quality.
It uses Unreal engine 5.2. If they update to 5.3 it will look and run even better, as with most games when the time comes.
That is good fps on your 4090.
I am getting great results on a 6950xt too with amd Fluid motion frames.
I can get 170-200 fps at 1440p Ultra settings with all upscale methods at quality mode.
This is back on my purchase list.
Intel Core i7-10870H - 16GB RAM - SSD HD and RTX 3070 Mobile.
Maybe a little bit of better performance but not much.
EDIT: After some minutes, seems that the stuttering is mostly gone. Weird.