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They need to improve optimization ASAP.
Also, this game is going INTO Early Access as well so the game isn't even done yet it looks like.
This isn't the demo. This is the EA. There are indeed a lot of changes, such as an advanced presentation of the places discovered, and the 3D looks much better, and no more vsync issue even activated I have with the demo (60Hz display).
Still 15 hours of waiting here at this moment.
Look in your game, pay atention to the hand for example of your pj while you run, it leaves a huge trail xd
And with the game bad optimized, its worse, cus with forced TAA and low FPS the ghosting and blurryness is even worse that it could be
I agree your card should do way better, yours is a bit better than mine, just that mine is from nvidia, and lets face it... games are better optimized for nvidia when their released. (i got no issues, running great).
If very high FPS is important for you, you might have to give em time, buy it later to play with higher FPS. Or accept it as it is, and play it now... The choice is yours. Buying during early access is an option, not a must. But speaking in general, if you expect a perfectly smooth running game, usually its best to avoid EA. EA games are usually a bit cheaper till 1.0, for a reason. Thats the way it is.