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Upgrade. I got rid of my 1080ti like 6yrs ago and it was struggling with games back then. This uses UE5.
Otherwise yea, your specs are behind mate.
Miss my old 1080ti in my closet, it was good enough for CyberPunk 1440p, no Raytracing, but its a huge ask to get consistent non-stutter performance on UE5 on with 7 year old hardware. You effectively have a Nintendo Switch compared to modern PC hardware.
Patches will NOT address your hardware limitations, but hey at least you can play!
You will see a difference. Generally speaking any new UE5 game, you should always install on an SSD.
Epic already got it, but we might have to wait little longer
4070 Super
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
32GB RAM
Game runs flawlessly, very high 120fps. 1080p
Given how bad the previews and youtube benchmarks looked I was pleasantly suprised.
People with 4090 having stutter are probably going full nuts on 4K Cinematic and Ray Tracing on lol
Not in fully supported UE5 games and above 1440p
People with 4090's and top of the line rigs in general, still don't have enough power to turn on all the bells and whistles+4k. You have to choose, 4k, or ray tracing, you can't have both without some problems. That being said, ray tracing in this game is a completely mixed bag. At some points, it looks amazing, at others, it looks like trash.