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1000 planets can't be an issue, as you are always in an instanced box. those 1000 planets are not rendered in all at the same time like in No mans Sky.
My rig with 3090 got defaulted to HIGH settings with 65% render. The game is just a bad joke.
this is the first game that set my render scale to below 100% by default
Not at all set it to what you like! For sure. What ever looks good with acceptable performance.
Nvidia dlss does it, FSR does it, xess does it, also the Unreal engine TSR does it the same way.
This game just has a manual way to do it so you can customize it how you want to and it sets fsr on by default.
A lot of the newer games are doing it now enabling upscale on by default, immortals of aveum did it and I think Remnant 2 might have on first launch.