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The game runs well on Ultra at 1600p and gets around 100+fps with DLSS Quality. With DLSS Balanced, it is able to maintain above 120fps.
It's UE4 so it has the annoying stutter issue. I would recommend turning off Afterburner and RTSS to get rid of stutters - the game doesn't vibe well with them.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/South_of_Midnight
Seems to support at least 21:9 but boxes cutscenes to 16:9
How is even possible? I have a 4080 super and I get 150fps on 4k all on ultra. With a lot of stutter of course but 140-150 is normal for the first 20 min of game that I've tested
Ryzen5600, RTX3060 (12GB) and 32RAM
runs fine for me.
No crashes so far. only voice/ music's gone (or off) for a few seconds 3-4 times in game, but especially during loading screens inbetween the chapters...
textures take a few seconds to load the first time I start a game... really fast, compared to some AAA games tbh ;)
I usually cap my games because I streamed them to my tablet. But I went and checked the actual uncapped performance in 4K Ultra.
At 4K, Ultra, DLSS Quality, I am getting around 120-130fps in Chapter 5 in an open world scenario. Maybe it's different in the first few chapters. I remember hitting around 173fps when i left it uncapped for a bit during streaming, but I could be wrong.
But yeah, that's what the performance is. I do think my system is underperforming, tbh. But I can't point out where exactly. After the Intel BIOS chipset update, it did slash my performance in synthetic benchmarks but didn't notice much difference in games.