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For example, some people buy GPU's and expect an old 5 year PSU to power the card without realizing the possible watt and voltage drops affect the constant frame rate from an old power unit.
Then again, some people slap 3080/4070s to a intel 6500 and expect a gaming rig. Never think about ram speed and motherboard circuitry.
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12650H NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti
Is it just poor optimization or is it something that I'm doing wrong?
GTX 1080Ti OC'd @1440p
16Gb RAM @3200MHz
Windows 10
With the lates drivers/patches/updates applied the game is running flawlessly, solid 60 fps with everything maxed out. There are a few glitches here and there and the server konnection isn't particularly great but otherwise, at least from my point of view, it's definitely not a bad release.
i7-7700K
64GB DDR4-3600
Been running all settings maxed out (Including Shadows) @ 1920x1080 and its been 60fps stable in fights (Minus the 30fps cap stuff). Went ahead and got the 60fps mod and its mostly just smooth all around now.
Actually shocked its running this well, considering I had to refund Armored Core & Starfield due to performance issues.