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Use DLSS if you really have to.
I want to reconfirm, FSR 2 is the only upscaler (DLSS not tested), which causes significant latency. Enough to throw my entire combo timing off.
Had to stick with DLSS Quality. Latency seems good though
i7-4790
gtx 1060 3gb
12 gb ram
which settings will run best in my pc?
It’s a ps5 game on UE5. Having hardware weaker than consoles may cause trouble - especially if it’s on the CPU side.
In the end I am not sure how your setup will run the game but you can still try to optimize your game using the free demo version available and see how it runs for you..
Is there a listing of what each of these does for performance or what their Pros and Cons may be for this particular type of game?
I ask because it would be useful.