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Yeah, but to be honest maxing all out is not really required to still look great. Even taking one notch back from RT or using DLSS Quality instead of DLAA boosts FPS into the 150s...
btw, what toaster CPU do you have to actually require the frame generation to begin with? on my 12700k at 4.7 Ghz I get those 80sh fps with full ray tracing on my 4090 so I prefer that instead of having like 120 but with horrible input lag.
Congratulations to achieve 120 with Full RT on and DLAA, most likely I'm just not able to configure my rig properly....
btw, my toaster CPU is a 13900KS
This is with a 4090.
If you're using DLSS everything isn't maxed out. And if you're not using DLSS or Frame Gen you aren't getting 80 fps with supreme settings, RT/PT, and 4k.
I'm baffled by how many people have no idea what it means to max their settings out. Nobody is getting 80 fps in 4k with all of their settings maxed out in this game. NOBODY.
that dude must be high or something, or as always seeking attention
Yes thats so true.... One thing debatable in terms of "maxing out" is DLAA vs. TAA, not sure what really is the max max in that particular title...
From Google:
DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) is generally considered a superior anti-aliasing technique compared to TAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing), offering better image quality with less visual artifacts like shimmering and ghosting, particularly in motion-heavy scenes, while still maintaining relatively good performance, but is only available on Nvidia RTX graphics cards; essentially, DLAA is a more advanced version of TAA utilizing machine learning algorithms for improved results.
dude, im at 120 fps in 2K all settings max with a 7800x3D and ROG STRIX 4080 SUPER
only cutscenes s*cks because capped to 60fps