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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
DDR4 16GB RAM
Game installed on an WD Black SSD M.2 NVMe
Playing on 1440p
I'm getting mostly steady 50-60fps, dips at capital and some rare random times.
I imagine it would be even more stable on 1080p.
Tinker around the settings and see what you get. I'll post a screenshot of my settings for you when I get home, but I can't tell when that'll be.
But the devs did say that it's a bit demanding on the CPU so that might be your bottleneck and tinkering with GPU settings will only have limited effectiveness on performance.
https://prnt.sc/i5NSMdgAmSCG
A couple things to notice is Texture Quality makes a big difference on Graphics Memory, also I recommend trying with DLSS turned off.
Try this in your steam game launch settings ^
The max mem is based on your RAM, so please mind this is a variable # you will want to alter depending on your personal setup, as this is an example. The other settings force the game to run in DX11 ( and D3D11 if possible) for older setups performance gain as well as threaded modes. You can always force an older version of DX as well. If you still encounter FPS loss, i suggest getting a program called "process lasso" and setting the game to a higher priority, running the game .exe as ADMIN , and locate the .EXE and disable fullscreen optimizations. Hope this helps someone out there struggling to gain FPS on an older system, cheers. also dont forget to defrag your system often and keep your graphics drivers updated bois. also dont forget to make your shaders cache unlimited via control panel and ensure its on ingame, this is a large FPS boost.
Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings or Global Settings > find or add DD2 > Shader Cache Size > change to Unlimited as previously discussed on other threads as well.
It's just the CPU getting cooked to ♥♥♥♥.
Wait for patch and sale
This is not an unreal 3 game. Not only does none of that work, most of that hasnt' worked in YEARS.