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Absolutely love it. But what do I know, I'm no Digital Foundry.
Maybe Digital Foundry hasn't learned about Bethesda games yet, or the Nexus and the plethora of mods that have existed for decades now to make Bethesda games run well on various systems.
They're probably young folks, so I'll cut them some slack.
But someone should tell them. Someone older and wiser.
It's only ever going to be bad performance. This is nothing new.
Also Bethesda.
How about dungeons and cities? Nope..just a few spots in the open world.
Too bad that is not the case.