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2K high preset.
don't listen people who say they have no problem... Either they have a 4080 or a 4090 or they are lying
SAME! 5900x + RTX 4070, Little Frame Drops & Stutters Confirmed from my Side. Today came a Patch to the XboxGamePass, need testing it.
My solution (Nvidia only):
Open the Nvidia control panel.
Go to Manage 3D Settings and select the Program Settings tab.
Select Add and select the game executable (it should be listed near the top if you have just played the game).
Change the following settings:
Low Latency Mode On (it's just for Nvidia Reflex, but can be useful)
Max Frame Rate 60 (you can try higher, but 60 works very well. It's probably the game engine).
Vertical sync On (Turn the in-game V-Sync Off).
I also enabled Image Sharpening at .40 / .17 which gives a crisper image.
Re-run the game and you should be able to set the graphics to Ultra settings and get a very smooth frame rate.
This might not work for all, but it definitely worked for my system. I don't know if there is an AMD solution to this, but it seems to revolve around a fixed 60 FPS with forced driver V-Sync.
I hope this helps
Running 4070ti, Ryzen 7 7700x at 1440p
Inside the truck, I get 130 FPS, when I change the view to outside the truck I get 100-110FPS.
Plays great, with a Gsync monitor I don't feel the frames dropping at all.
Vsync off, Render scale at 100%. Everything else on max.
You don't need higher render scale. You'll only need to raise it if you're getting aliasing issues because of higher resolutions. But if you don't have aliasing issues (which TSR helps with), then you don't need to render higher than your native resolution.