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Prior to my upgrade to my new CPU a few days ago, I was running a Ryzen 5600 but the game would randomly drop down to the 40s in the same spot on a certain track (forget which one). That same cpu ran Horizon 5, which looks way better and is open-world, at over 100fps constantly.
This game is a broken mess. You should not need top end hardware to run this game decently.
So I guess this thread is super pointless and should be locked away in the dungeon.
"I am getting 120fps on 4K".
Uses DLSS, which is actually 1440p, LOL.
Paid 2K $ for the card only. 5K$ for the whole PC.
Dudes on the console getting 60fps 4K with RT for 400$ total
KEK
Something definitely isn't right with this game.