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There are parts that the game absolutely prefers to render at around 50fps like the beginning of the game near the stairs while looking at the busy area. Before patch after patch it was always like this. Other than those absolutely 50 FPS areas, the game is constantly at 70 - 75 fps. It was like this before the patch so not noticing any differences
at this point in time your CPU is a real ancient trash. it is super slow compared to newer parts with costs around 120$ or so
I upgrade from 7700K to i5 12400 using 4K rtx3080 with dlss quality, I can get 52-60fps now with latest driver update. If I choose to go DLSS balanced then will be constant 58-60fps with GPU 80% utilisation.
I second this. I went from an i7-8700k to a i7-12700k in March and 1440p performance has improved by an average of 25 percent or so with a 3080. Noticeably better in 4k dlss performance mode as well. No way would i get 60fps in that first opening scene with my old cpu.
Wish there was a way for Lossless Scaling to auto toggle for cutscenes only, for those of us who have a newer Nvidia card that just does a better job at that framegen job. Basically an impossible ask without Lossless Scaling doing funky stuff that'll probably make it bad for online games detecting and banning due to a hook.