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DLSS - On
Full Ray Tracing - Maximum
Anti-Alias - Low (DLSS will do this job)
Shadow - Low (full RTX will do this job)
Global Illumination - Low (full RTX will do this job)
Reflection - Low (full RTX will do this job)
That may give you more frame in a second.
What? It's the best running game with a complete UE5 feature set!
Maybe you have to understand that a 4090 is 2 years old (meanwhile) and the UE5 is made to support games for the next 5 years...
Okay, I work with UE5 myself and that's why I can say that the devs did a fantastic job.
Resolution: 1920x1080
Framerate Cap: 60 V-Sync: Off
Motion Blur: Off
Super Resolution: 100 Sampling: TSR
Frame Generation: Off (turning on means more fps but controls input delay)
Ray Tracing: Off
View Distance: Very High
Anti-Aliasing: Low
Post Effects: Medium
Shadow Quality: Low
Texture Quality: Medium
Visual Effects: Low
Hair Quality: Medium
Vegetation Quality: Medium
Global Illumination: Low
Reflections Quality: Low
The game runs smoothly and looks decent enough. Even low end settings look nice in this game. So far I haven't had any lag or issues and I'm already on NG+ doing my second play through.