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Yeah I'm not into 30fps. 60fps or bust.
Yeah, I'm impressed, no doubt about it. I was worried, like many others, but it really seems like they did their homework here.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3308356260
I am ok with this result. Waiting eagerly to play the game once launched.
Yes, its pretty bad. Hurts the eyes a lot. Everything below 60 fps is unplayable im 2024.
4090 (undervolted) / 7800X3d (PBO) / 32 GB 6200 CL30 :
Settings:
4K all CINEMA, RT very high, DLSS 3.5 Balanced
FPS (min/max/avg):
75 / 120 / 87
You get only slightly worse results on DLSS Quality setting, i guess with some settings optimization you can hit the same fps as on Balanced..
If this translates to the actual gaming experience it would be a promising day 1 start and would outperform CP2077 already on day 1.
I also assume that following patches and optimizations will boost the performance further by 10% or so.
It's really great that they reeleased a benchmarking tool before launch.
A very customer friendly move (if it's not a scam...).