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Dude I can run Wukong benchmark with FG at 1080p and get 118 average.The moment I turn on RT just on Low, I can't even hold 30 fps throughout the entire benchmark on a 6900xt.I know AMD is way behind RT than Nvidia, but losing 100+ fps on the Low setting is just disgusting.
I don't think DLSS and Frame Gen are even working properly. I only get around a 30 fps boost with them both on and they cause shimmering/flicker. Still getting 90-100 fps at 4K Supreme settings with them off.
Game is beautiful and optimized.
Not at all my friend, something is wrong with your PC, I have a Ryzen 2700X Eight-core Processor 16 Threads @ 4 Ghz.
32 GB Corsair Ram.
Sapphire RX6700XT 12 GB.
The game runs impressively in supreme quality at 60 FPS in Full HD 1080p resolution and I'm sure that if I connect it to a 2K monitor it runs the same but with less quality.
I'm half convinced Nvidia and Epic are in cahoots.
The next PC I buy for the next generation in 2028 will undoubtedly be AMD.
Well, it's a problem that you have, I can prove to you that it's not like that, I know that in 2K you won't be able to set the highest quality but you will be able to set it to high to have 60 FPS.