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Have you tried disabling DLSS? I don't have Nvidia GPU but I think I saw a post where that worked for someone.
For me, using FSR frame gen instead of DLSS frame gen, leaving ray reconstruction off (it’s broken anyway in my opinion) and lowering the RT draw distance from 10 to 9 make the game stable enough for me to play it for as long as I want to without it crashing with a DXGI_DEVICE_HUNG 0x887A0006 error.
Of course, it doesn’t mean that it is 100% stable, just that I may not be playing long enough to see it crashing. But, hey, if I can play the damn thing then I’ll take it…
Same, it plays smooth everything else is smooth except the cut scenes, its either a slide show or full on crash