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You probably did not try to run a full grid start (talking about 50 cars visible, not 10)
I do not see how DLSS/FSR would help with an issue that sounds more coming from a CPU short-coming rather than GPU related...
Need a lot of optimisation. I don't how you manage to do that on 4060 TI but keep your card and never sell it. Like the guy above me in comment with my 7900XT and 5800 3D in 1440 P, I am arround 60 / 80-90 fps (average on race) setup on hight quality . On Rfactor 2 I am arround 138 FPS average on Ultra 1440 P.
Probably by decreasing the load on the CPU I guess. I'm on a 5900X/32GB/3070 and the game runs like trash even with 15 vehicles visibles on a rolling start, which is ironic considering that this is an endurance game with real grids having 50 cars
If you’re running it on a FHD screen, ok. I run it on a triple 1440p and DLSS/FSR is a must. In some circuits I have 75fps and others 100/120fps