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It's one reasons I always upgrade my gpu before cpu, on a 4090 now but cpu is only an i7 9700 which is getting old, but at 4k there's only a few fps difference between my benchmarks and the new 9800x3d which on paper is leagues ahead of my cpu. Gaming at 4k is basically brute forcing the gpu to take the workload.
Not a chance.
It's one thing not to see it, but there are a lot of videos talking about this game and not a single one showcases what you describe. Everything is blurry and with 1% lows well below 60.
One of many.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKcZcfzvpeo
Using frame-gen before was impossible with all of the tearing but after this little fix it's perfect now!
It should work with Nvidia cards too, but you never know...
I hope that helps!
Ryzen 9 5900X, RTX 3090, DDR4 64gb RAM, and installed on M.2.
3p: DLSS swapper for version 310.2.1 + NVPI (potentially not needed)
mod: dlssg-to-fsr3 for using FSR frame gen
mod: directstorage 1.2.3 (still unsure how much this helps yet)
mod: disable post processing effects (I hate TAA)
mod: wind simulation disabler
mod: reframework (latest build)
Some ini changes, still not 100% if they are actually helpful or not, main one being:
Some other ini changes, but rather not say until I know more about their effectiveness.
I have reshade as well, wanted to bring in more saturated colors, personal preference and minimal fps loss.
I am also using project lasso, and increasing priority for the game as well.
Machine also is overclocked, and gpu is modded to handle higher temps with more cooling (although I feel anyone can benefit without physically modding or overclocking).
Should we have to do this? No.. Game needs crazy optimization improvements and Capcom only released on pc to make their marks for fiscal year, knowing we'd all buy the game anyways because it is Monster Hunter.
Anyways, with high resolution texture pack, pretty much ultra settings, no ray tracing, 1080p, and some other setting tweaks (although I found most barely effect performance honestly) I get (with fsr frame gen) 120-130 fps in the heavier populated zones. The only spot with lower fps is base camp in plains when in public lobby with lots of players, then more so 100-110fps-ish give or take. Some of the other zones minus plains and wyveria I get more fps on average, the arena map is especially smooth. I did try without framegen a bit and was about 60 fps or so.
TLDR:
With modded setup and framegen 120fps on average.
If you are really hurting to play, do some research, watch some guides, see if a tweaked setup helps you out.
It's no magic. It's just that "sharp" is a relative term and what most people call sharp nowadays is not sharp.
I have a 4070ti too and an x3d, getting 120-150fps with framegen obviously.
Swap the installed DirectInput DLLs for the newest ones from Microsoft.