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Optimizations are coming next according to the roadmap.
Unreal Engine 5.4 is much more optimized. Do we have any idea what version they are developing on?
using a 3060ti and talking about performance xD
it aint a weak gpu , and if you want to sell your game you cant demand that everyone upgrades their pc's to 4080's and i9's ;)
like it is now its static af , but they will prob add more and more stuff as time goes by
the realism and fresh gamestyle is what keeps you going but i think after a week or so it will get boring
i think so yes , its something diff then anything out there atm
You should be thankful for having such next level looking good game like this running like this on your system, with a MIDDLE-END graphics card from almost 2 generations ago (RTX5000 releasing in a few weeks). 55fps on a 3060Ti is way beyond the reasonable for this combination.
You are really massaging the numbers to make your point. The three series is 1 generation old until it actually is two generations old. The 5000 series is not set to release in a few weeks either. The game isn't really showcasing the best of unreal from what I saw in testing. So it should play OK with more optimization. But it seems to run the same features and maps as very early streams of the game. The sound of ballistics is good but I couldn't say I fell for the gameplay. This definitely has the hype on its side but this is a project where you will be able to tell in 30 minutes if you want to keep it or not. That's about as good as it gets for a consumer. I am surprised to say I'm passing on this one if they go for a big EA asking price
IMO, it is yourself who is padding the numbers. 3060Ti in mid-2024 just doesn't cut it. I had a 3080Ti that was barely showing signs of struggling the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 maxed out. Surely, a 3060Ti in any realistic modern 2024 game utilizing the latest graphics technology, is going to suffer.
But, regardless of anyone's opinion, there's not going to be a consensus to this dilemma in any fashion. It truly is a pointless conversation.