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4080 super RTX
12900kf I9 5.2ghz (OC)
32 GB DDR5
16gb Vram
NVME.2 SSD 4th gen
Settings on maxed, DLSS quality, 1440p.
No FPS drops, no stutter, steady frames.
Are you limiting in game framerate? any other settings i should know about that you are using?
I limited it to 60 because that's what my eyes are comfortable with (New to the 144hz scene.) other than that, no, that's my settings. Also turned off motion blur, as I do in every game.
new mobos come 2 pci-e slots. but only first one works at x16. second one only up x4 or x8. mostly expensive mobos have markings near slots to prevent this. and if there re none, you can check mobo manual, it "must" be written there.
some people do this mistake. just saying. it limits the card a lot.
also you didnt mention those spikes, hows your average fps and how radically it drops? when? and on what exact ingame settings?
4070ti
m2 ssd
32gb ddr5
Maxed settings, 1440p, dlss quality, frame gen,
141 fps (limited in nvidia control panel) 99% of the time, minus 30fps cutscenes of course.
Gameplay was smooth, cutscenes despite being 30 fps were also relatively smooth BUT I definitely noticed more stutters during cutscenes than anything else and those were a bit annoying.
6700xt
i5 12400f
32gb ddr4 3200mhz
windows 10
Here is my gameplay: https://youtu.be/LJRkl9uwQ70?si=o2Nw_Mk-GPC5qFbM
This is mine as well, just with a higher refresh monitor and double the RAM.
Same results, everything maxed to the ceiling and no issues... cutscene framerate uncapped with the 'fix' mod.
RTX 4090 (usually around 44C)
64 GB DDR4 @ 3600 MHz with tightened timings (forgot exact values, been a while)
NVME Gen 3 7,500 Read / 6,850MB/s Write
Win 10 and using an older Nvidia driver (555.85) the game claims to not support (I don't update regularly unless necessary to avoid bugs).
Pretty consistently hitting 117-140 FPS at 4K, max settings, motion blur off, DLSS quality, frame generation enabled except 30 capped settings (which still eat 40% GPU on avg for a RTX 4090 so it is obvious why they're capped). Disabled v-sync (240Hz G-sync display so unnecessary here), disabled dynamic resolution since I don't need it in my case.
No stuttering issues other than the brief swap between 30 FPS cutscenes and uncapped moments (perhaps due to asset/rendering changes, too). Latency feels good.
Pretty great performance.
People telling you it's running flawless are kidding themselves and not being honest at all
4k, DLSS Quality, Frame Gen, ultra settings, latest drivers, framerates are solid in the starter town but framerates aren't the issues. The stuttering is the issue.
It runs so poorly bar times that last week I got disgusted and turned the PS5 version back on for better stability.
4090
7800x3D
32GB ram
RTX 4090
32GB RAM DDR4
4Tb SSD Nvm.e
All max settings 4K@60fps
Stutters if: using DLAA
No stutters if: using DLSS Quality
- I should have no stutters at all even when using DLAA, but it's smth Square already acknowledged on the latest patch notes and I'm hoping they fix it on day Day One patch
Your issue could be driver related, a Windows 11 (or update) related, an issue with thermal throttling on your end due to poor PC configuration/maintenance, slower memory configuration, or many other reasons. It could even be an issue with your vsync configuration in contrast to what your monitor supports which can, in some cases, induce stuttering or an issue of your G-sync/FreeSync causing issues. In your haste to make a poor judgement you have neglected a lot of factors and ignored that this clearly isn't a large scale issue of complaint with only a handful of threads/posts about the issue (many of which have been obvious user end problems like refusing to use upscaling on weaker hardware, or at max settings, etc.).
The fact you claim it "runs so poorly" that you got "disgusted" and went to tbe "PS5 version for better stability" (particularly considering the PS5 version's own issues) says a lot when most people aren't having such issues.