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Why are you letting Geforce set your settings? Do it yourself. Everyones PC has a nuance to it and none are ever the same. This is a main driving force of PC Gaming: Your own settings.
Are you using Geforce Experience or the new 'Nvidia App'?
I suggest moving over to the new Nvidia App. Less bloat, and actually runs decently.
No, its downloaded from Nvidia and is a big banner ad on the Gefroce Experience. It may be on the Store, but I don't use the Microsoft Store.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/software/nvidia-app/
The same thing happened with FF 1/3 with the Pixel Remasters, took a day or so. But those had barely any settings and didn't have a game-ready driver so I figured it would have been ready sooner :-P
Nvidia gathers reports from everyone using Gefroce Experience/Nvidia App. They then use these reports to build a defacto standard settings for "Tiers" of PC's. I wager these tiers are based on GPUs being reported.
This game will eventually get that settings ability once enough reports are sent into Nvidia.
A benefit to data sharing.
See that's what I had always figured happened with it, but then someone from NVidia said it was a dev-handled thing (which is why not every game has defacto Experience/App settings).