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For me the game runs better than the benchmark did
6800xt
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
32GB RAM
DLSS3 looks bad on this game. Use FSR3 or enable DLSS4 from the NVidia software.
Best is to try it. You'll know your performance in less than one hour of game time. So you can still refund if it doesn't work for youi
Kind of a jerk but a smart jerk. I like you:) A lot of People get fooled by the early part of the Bench. When you really need to eyeball those middle and end scenes. The bench cannot be trusted.
Source:
Playing with two friends who have a 4090 and 4080 super. 4090 user is playing without dlss native and 4080 super is using fsr for now because dlss makes the game look blurry
On the ship at the beginning = cutscene.
Riding the wannabe Chocobo = Gameplay in a wide area.
The village = Gameplay when you enter a settlement.
The meal = Another cutscene.
You gotta be pretty smooth brained not to understand that ALL of these are different, with the closest ones being the cutscenes.