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yep intel and nvidia have always been better than AMD
Oddly enough, for me it runs better on 4K than it does 1440p.
My specs:
GPU: RX 7900 XT
CPU: 5700X3D
RAM: 32 GB
1080p, All high settings (excluding crowds, which are on low) with ray tracing disabled.
5600x
6700xt
32gb DDR4-3200
No crashes to report either!
I also play 1080p. I’ll give it a shot. Thanks
There seems to be a Linux Proton issue where the water reflections and eye reflections glitter unnaturally, but I’m sure that’ll get fixed soon. Getting solid FPS (7600XT around 60 on High with some ray tracing at 1440p, and upwards of 90fps on the 7800XT in 4K)
The PS5 running on AMD hardware too may explain why it runs so well?or, shock and horror, has the Linux gaming experience surpassed the Windows one in some games?
9800X3D
64GB 6000 CL32
7900XTX
2TB Gen 4 NVME
Windows 11