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bro, this game is playable on steamdeck, a handheld running 15watt power. It shouldn't be that low with a gtx 1070 tho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSqezEv4t3Q
And how it run on steamdeck:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM4Id8O5Obk
The highest are really less optimized that top GPU still struggle but the middle and low aren't, optimization is how good a game look vs the system requirement, this game is gorgeous so I don't think it's unjustified.
On lords of the fallen, I go up to 90 FPS and sillent hill 2 remakes, I go up to 80 FPS, I put in FSR 3 quality with FSR frame generation.
I think the game is having trouble supporting FSR3 given the few changes to its activation, that's why the game needs optimization, even some with RTX have optimization problems.
The game requires an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, so having problems with rtx 3000 or 4000 is not normal.
You know, Lords of the Fallen needed 6 months of patching before it was playable on my PC.
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I'm not lying, it's true: by activating fsr 3 and frame generation, I get 90FPS, and I should point out that I've set NVIDIA to max performance. I've also installed mods on NEXUS that optimize my PC.
When Lords of the Fallen first came out, I was having trouble running it. I'd go up to 60 FPS, but then drop down to 40 or even 35 FPS.
The problem was that at first, the game didn't offer FSR 3, but FSR 2.1. After 6 months, they released FSR 3 and that's when things changed, plus other optimization improvements on shader compilation etc...
I went from 60 to 90 FPS and stable to boot.
The FSR 3 has been designed specifically for GTXs, so that a GTX can reach the level of an RTX.