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It should be self-evident, but somehow too many people can not grasp such a simple concept
Have you tried the benchmark? I don’t think you have. Why are you assuming and causing a ruckus?
I have a 3070. I was able to run the game 2k on high and have an average of 60 fps. Unless there are other factors limiting your performance there is no reason for your ignorant post.
I also had 0 graphical errors like something not rendering propertly.
Of course if you want to have 2k it may be problem with some fps drops. But in benchmark your 3070ti looks to be better then my card.
No one's going to be able to give you any advice if you don't say what settings you want to run the game on.
DLSD quality + Frame Gen
Game looks incredible.
Remember to force DLSS4 on release for better image quality.
To OP,
To run the game in ultra with the optional high texture pack? Yeah, you'll need a stronger card.
To run the game in med-high? Your card will be fine, but it also matters what GPU, ram and SSD you're using for the smoothest experience.