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One thing to try (which was counterintuitive to me) is to enable AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution 2 on an Nvidia card with Ray Tracing Off
I have RTX3090 and a 10700K and I am running the game at 4k.
After the patch and before enabling AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution, I would get 30-35 FPS but honestly it looked a lot worse than that.
After enabling AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution 2 at the quality level (all other settings the same) - I am now seeing nearly constant 55-60FPS. And amazingly, the game doesn't seem super washed out/blurry.
FWIW - I am ~5 hours into the game - after the second or third major boss. The performance I am reporting is in the open world area.
If you haven't tried this, it might be worth a shot. Not a perfect fix and it doesn't really make sense. But if it makes the game playable for you than that is a win.