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Also, HDR looks wrong. Turned HDR off and instead enabled RTX HDR + Dynamic Vibrance - looks a lot better this way!
I can confirm: disabling NVidia Reflex completely resolves the judder when panning!
https://i.imgur.com/xkeHyAc.png
Right, I was having Frame Generation ON and you can turn Reflex Off only if Frame Gen is also Off.. the more you know. Thank you for the screenshot.
Also if your struggling to manage even 1080p then gotta be your hardware
Not a hardware issue, I found out a solution for this, it was because of the wireless controller.
Went on nvidia control panel, 3d settings > program settings > horizon
GPU mode on maximum performance, low latency OFF
Threaded optimization ON
Triple Buffering ON
Vertical sync OFF
This did the trick for me. RTX 3070, very high, stable 70 - 90 fps at all times, with rare drops to 50, including cutscenes.
With DLSS3 to FSR3 and framegen on, stable 90 - 120fps at all times.
Disabling HAGS also works for some people, if u don't use FG