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Thank you for the feedback! Latest update is now live with lots of new options, let me know if any of those help with your situation!
¡Thanks for making this game!. I dont like "jumpscare" games, so other games like this its not for me, but this theme its much better, im enjoying it for the moment a lot.
Im gona check the new options.
Hi I have a 4060 8GB laptop and i7 13650HX. And all at max settings I get 50 fps and below, but my specs are under the recommended specs, and yet I still get 50 fps and drop to 40 when I am in the water. Will there be an optimization that would hopefully increase the fps? Thanks!
Hi! I recommend setting lighting quality and reflection quality to medium. Enabling image upscaling via DLSS or FSR should also help.
We can try to tweak our Screen Space Global Illumination lighting presets in order to find better balance with visual quality and performance. The lighting model will unfortunately always be very taxing on the GPU especially when running at the highest setting.