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I have a 7800X3D and a 4070TI, can run Cyberpunk 2077 on native 4K with DLSS Quality Mode, no frame-gen and Path-Tracing on a solid 60+ FPS. This game? Not a chance. 4K with DLSS on Balanced and no Ray-Tracing barely can hold 60 FPS at all, with constant frame-drops and slowdowns to 20 - 30 FPS.
The game is fantastic, but horrendously optimized. That is a fact. I envy the lucky people that seem to have no issues, but there are a lot of people that have, but shouldn't.
Shilling for Capcom does not solve this issue. Accepting "all games" have issues at the beginning is not a helping attitude, because any gaming company (yes, even Capcom) will do exactly as much as is expected of them, which is pretty much nothing with attitudes like yours.
Patience has run out years ago, because people like you signal to publishers that day one performance doesn't matter. So thanks a lot for that, have fun, and happy hunting...
Blind to all issues and lash out at those who does.
Looks closely people, this a great example of what not to be lol.
Honestly 100% this, I hate the modern gamer mentality of "If I didn't have problems then its all fake" + "if new releases are bad, then a bad release is good, right?"