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I agree in general a stable version should be priority, however you have to keep in mind dev studios work like any other company. You have people responsible for different things.
You can't tell a designer to improve the netcode or fix programming bugs, he might can't code a single line.
I can't even play the game properly, after 2 minutes I get micro stutter and it gets only worse if I continue playing a map. Opening a new map-instance helps for a few minutes untill micro stutter starts again.
I have a Ryzen 7800X3D and a Radeon 7800-XT. What is your CPU/GPU combo?
16gb 2x8gb
RX 590 latest drivers
all low fsr quality sharpness 100
average FPS: 103fps (on Exclusive Fullscreen)
average FPS: 71fps (on Borderless Fullscreen)
I don't know if this will help in your case but since you mentioned upscale method FSR I went back into the game and changed between "NIS (default)" and "FSR."
It seemed to help quite a bit not having as many frame drops while using "NIS" as upscale method.
The thing is I could play the game just fine on the first day, didn't notice any frame drops. So I just set everything back to default within the menu (warning it resets all options back to default, audio, keybinds)
Maybe you want to give this a try and only lower texture quality and such if necessary.