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No, on a SSD
Maxed out on which hardware? I mean, it looks realy bad...
Some System specs? Driver up to date? All vc redist are fresh?
3070, Ryzen 5 5600X, 32 GBs of RAM. Maxed out it runs at around 30 FPS, but even if I reach more FPS with Very High settings, the game still looks bad.
Software-wise im all up-to-date. As I mentioned, this is not the only game. I checked Nvidia control panel, but I dont have any global settings that would override any relevant applications settings.
Try this one
https://imgur.com/a/FO2HvAX
Is that why it runs like butter for me?
I agree that the game runs as fine, but obviously, the TAA + Sharpening they implemented is pretty bad. Unless you have any suggestions on how to fix it, please go argue to your own thread.
From the screenshots you linked it seems like it's one of the cheap optimization techniques games like this have started to use.
Thanks for the advice. Frame generation is not supported on my 3070 and I also tried Super sampling to 100, the game looks a little sharper at the expense of performance, but in the end, doesn't look any better.
That doesnt paint a very nice outlook, as most of the games I look forward to are supposed to be in UE5. It's kinda sad how many games nowadays rely on this engine