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Imo, even if there will be any performance patches, it most likely be minor patches for specific hardware or alike. Reason is because the game already running intended as wanted on the console version and if you matched the "Recommended" hardware and setting. Iirc, the recommended specs on the front page is intended to only run at medium/high setting on 1080p at 60 FPS with frame gen on. If you want to get the "ultra" native setting or alike then you will need even better hardware AND resource management too, ie: do not run other program(s) while playing the game like internet browsers or stream software, have Steam's shadow replay turned off, an entire NVME storage dedicated for the OS and game only, etc.
For example of mine:
Ryzen 3600, RX 6700XT (12 GB) with 16 GB ram. Windows 11 (build 26100) with Adrenaline Driver 25.5.1. Running quite good 57-59.5 FPS average, stutter 18ms over 3 hours play. Flickering on small environment parts almost not noticeable unless you stare at a spot for quite long.
Using windowed 1600x900, cap 60 fps. Lowered some more "Quality" setting from my other last posts except Texture quality still medium and Mesh quality still high