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Sorry, 2017.
Ya'll the same ones who think you can pair a pos CPU with a GPU and call it a day. at 1080 you're more CPU bound than GPU bound.
at 1440p (3080) my wife gets 60 in cities and 80-90 in open world while I get (4090) 70 in towns and 110 in open world at 4k native.
The diff is we don't own dumpster tier CPUs
Otherwise you're out of luck, this is optimized for XBOX and AMD
What next gen visuals? There isn't even ray tracing... water doesn't even have reflections, with the exception of 2010 level ''fake reflections'' in fountains or whatever the hell they are called.
I rarely drop below 60 and I am running a i5-6600k paired with 64GB RAM and an RTX 3090. I know, it's like putting a ferarri engine in a Yugo but the 3090 was on a flash sale for $700 off the retail price when I snagged it. The 13th gen CPU and the new mobo I have to get but can't yet are coming soonish.
With an m2 ssd, the loading times are around 2 second, An 7900XT / 3900x / 64GB handles 1440p ultra without any issues (stable 60+ everywhere besides some small slowdowns in New Atlantis), which is as expected. The slowdowns in the city are related to CPU bottleneck. Which is probably ok at this point with a 4 year old, more workstation-load oriented CPU.
Also, no crashes.
Try high performance power mode it fixed for me.