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Fino ad allora sarete i piu pessimi degli sviluppatori come quelli di The Day Before
long gone are the days when a metal base was an actual achievement.
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AMD FidelityFX Frame Interpolation: This is working on all platforms, across all hardwares. So with the Aberration launch, players can expect to see an approximate 80% performance gain on consoles and PC (assuming they weren't already using frame generation).
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They already are working on the very same frame rate issues everyone is complaining about.
Shouldn't this be a moment for celebration?
I'm excited at least!
Wrong- they are removing the superior Nvidia AI frame generation for a ugly outdated AMD implementation which looks like crap. This update will make everything worse
Of course, there's nothing odd that all the other games released with UE5 don't have the same framerate issues. What makes this fix so different that it will fix all these problems?
I'm past believing empty promises. Enjoy!