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At least the frametime is excellent, flat and without any stuttering, but the fact remains that a 15GB game that ends up occupying 22GB of VRAM has something wrong.
https://ibb.co/p0dCBqt
@4K Epic in DLAA off course
hours long and max settings
Game Settings: 4k, DLAA, Epic
Performance: ~54fps
Refunded. I will check back in on the game in a month or two.
in my experience @4K the game start at about 10GB of VRAM used (that are still too much for a game like this), but it have a classic memory leak and after about 5 hours it reach 23GB of VRAM (yesterday i quit after 4hours, so it reached "just" 22GB) , eventually some stutter occur and it reallocate and clean some vram, but just 1/2GB, than again when it reach about 23300MB it stutter again and so on, so after 4/5 hours it's reccomended to restart the game, probably sooner if you don't have a 24GB VGA.
https://ibb.co/mtf0VqF
ps: usually the game run very stable, the majority of the frame drops in the screenshot are just game pause.
Even then it is not supposed to consume so much of VRAM... I have a 14900KS and 4090 and I get around 80 to 90 fps at 4K epic quality with DLAA and FG enabled.
Without FG it drops to around 45 to 50 fps.