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i7 9700k
32Gb Ram
2k on EPIC ( all settings )
DLSS on Ultra performance
Resolution scale 100%
28 fps on beach . . . . yea XO
However it is so far from "just like the old game" that I can't believe I even took the time to respond to this rubbish post.
I have a rather negative mindset in regard to Studio Wildcard, primarily just sloppy development due to extremely inexperienced staff that seem to be hired right out of high school, however I am very impressed with ASA over ASE. Yes getting a little tired of the crashes, but once that's ironed out I believe I'll be putting as many hours in ASA as I did in ASE.
No, i tested with original. Performance was improved and resource usage was reduced a good bit compared to release. It was a definite improvement.
Go into the command console (default ~ key) and type r.VolumetricCloud 0
unless your running a 4k monitor you might be bottlenecking your gpu and cpu
you probably take care of your ♥♥♥♥. you probably have a job and stuff you worked to get that you want to take care of. you're IQ is probably 3 digits instead of 2.
either that or they're just downloading 'bad copies' of the game. i crashed once on launch day when i changed every setting at once (did save them at least) and that was it. i was hoping for 30fps and mild stuttering but nope, 45+ on 4 year old equipment on high/epic settings at 1080p, runs smooth as butter, literally better than ark
you can't tell a problem person that they're the problem though
The simple fact is there are 3 possible causes for a problem with a game
1: The game itself
2: The users PC in 1 form or another
3: A Mix of both
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A Games Flaw can potentially show an unseen flaw of the PC itself just like a PCs unseen flaw can show that of a games.
Its also a fact that just because someone has a Powerful PC DOES NOT mean there cannot be a problem with it. The same can be said of a Powerful PC hiding the flaws of a game normally lacking optimization yet runs fine enough.
People that actually know how to take care of, configure, and manage their PCs are at a lower risk of having issues with a game than that of those that do not even if the game itself is mostly at fault.
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With that said to everyone else.
Troubleshoot
Close any unnecessary processes and programs BEFORE Gaming to limit possible causes
Its HIGHLY Probable that something running in the background could be interfering with something, especially those with some sort of graphical interface or that tends to use the GPU in some form. EVGA Precision and MSI Afterburner being 2 examples.
Clean uninstall the GPU Driver with DDU in Safe Mode and install the latest driver.
For NVIDIA, choose Graphics Driver Only (Not the one that automatically installs GFE), Custom Install, Deslect everything but PhysX and go from there.
And Yes, i recommend NOT INSTALLING Geforce Experience because IT Itself has long been known to be the cause of issues in games. Unless you use it for Shadowplay or whatever YOU DONT NEED IT.