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RTX 2070 Super
i7-9700F 3.00GHz (4.7 TURBO)
32GB RAM
Also changing the settings from Low-Epic and a mixture of them all did not seem to change visuals much and no change in performance. Only noticeable change in performance is with RT on or off.
Also old or not, the recommend settings are a RTX 2070 or better. They don't put recommended for "Low-Med" settings.
Yeah of course I get that.
However playing on epic with an RTX 4090 and epic on RTX 2070 shouldn't be different, graphics wise. Naturally the performance will not be the same, but that's not my point ^^
My problem is that with the same config and the same settings, some parts of the game do look great, while other not so much (even after waiting for the game to load the textures).
But I don't know. It could be that as well.
Yup, exactly the same for me. I also tried enabling and disabling AMD FidelityFX but the result is pretty much identical either way.
if anyone was wondering what that looked like. No change with v-sync on or off.