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Settings are on low, medium and few on high and it runs around 30-40 FPS most of the time. Kinda unbearable to play with meh graphics and low FPS sadly so I probably have to upgrade my GPU to fix this problem IF it's even caused by GPU.
This makes me sad, but I shouldn't be surprised because it's Bethesda.
Are you running at 4K resolution? As general rule of tumb is that xx50 and xx60 cards are 1080p cards, the xx70 cards for 2K and if you want comfortably run at 4K, you really need a xx80 card due to much higher VRAM (12GB vs 8GB). Unless you have the new RTX4070, which finally has 12GB VRAM.
Benchmarking without FSR for a 3070 and a 5900x I've seen has it at:
45 fps@1080p, 37fps@1440p, 26fps@4k.
FSR is enabled by default which is why I think some may be reporting much higher without realising.
https://gamegpu.tech/action-/-fps-/-tps/starfield-pc-performance-benchmarks-for-graphics-cards-and-processors
I typically play switch handheld so anything higher than 720 24fps is great since I'm not too picky.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGL3fczSXaI