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7950 X3D & 7900 XTX
Preset: epic
Scale: XeSS
Scalem.: Ultra Quality Plus (76,929% Res.Scale)
Max FPS: 60 FPS
VSync: Off
Screen: Full Picture
Resolution: 3840*2160
Gamma: 1
!Contrast:! 1,25 (made the difference in overall Pic.qual. - strange but true)
Beightness: 1
Motionblur: off
Grain: off
Aberration: off
Vignette: off
Rest: epic
What graphics settings are you using as I'm using a 4090 DLSS quality. Everything set to ultra and am getting 80-90 FPS. Unsure which settings to scale down to get an FPS boost. Self proclaimed noob 😄
Finally someone mentions the awful popping. The grass loads one meter away from the main character. It's ridiculous
What gets me most is the aweful shimmering and visual noise around the hair - even with native AA. But it's visible in other situations as well. The other thing is the overall blurryness of the image and I don't just mean motion blur. 1080p looks more like 720p. Downscaling it to 4k and then up to 1080p again with XESS balanced actually helps a lot with both but it doesn't eliminate the issues. FSR4 might be slightly better but it's all just a bandate for the bad optimization underneath.
5080 from MSI here. DLSS quality , 4k , everything at max. I was around 75 fps during the prologue, now i barely get above 60, i had to put DLSS on balanced to set fps between 65 / 70.
Twice as fast? Not really. A 4090 is on average (without RT) only 40% faster.
With mild RT the 4090 is ~55% faster and only with pachtracing it is 140% faster.
My 5080 runs with >90FPS in 4k with everything on max AND DLSS performance.
I don't see any grain and whatnot.
If you see grain, maybe disable the moviegrain filter...
You might have a CPU bottleneck.