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Paul Dec 6, 2024 @ 6:47am
Performance on AMD is, trash?
This is the first time I've ever played a game that drops below 50 FPS, even on the lowest settings.
I’m using a 6700XT and a Ryzen 5 5600X, so what’s going on with this game? I can run Overwatch at 500 FPS and Valorant at 800 FPS, but here I can’t even get close to 100 FPS—let alone the 144 FPS I need for smooth gameplay.

Does anyone have any tips? How is this even possible? It feels like games made by small indie teams with fewer resources run better than this. The gameplay looks fun, but at 50 FPS, it’s just not enjoyable.
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Alex Dec 26, 2024 @ 7:00pm 
I could be wrong but didn't UE5 run poorly on AMD gpu?
Justin Dec 27, 2024 @ 1:39am 
For what its worth - R5 7600X and 6600XT - 110fps on 1080p via proton. Rarely dips into two digits.
BananaGore Dec 27, 2024 @ 4:24am 
Change the upscaler. I use XeSS and works fine, doesn't drop below 80 FPS during intense fights and mostly it's 100+ at 1440p HIGH (with textures maxed and shadows to MED) on a Ryzen 5 5600x with RX 7800xt and 32GB RAM.

You can also use FSR 3 FRAME GENERATION (I personally don't because there are some issues with ghosting) but that should help out.

You can remove the Lumen RT if you'd like, that should boost the FPS as well by quite a bit.

Also, Overwatch and Valorant are old games, this is an Unreal Engine 5 game with Ray Tracing. Much more demanding.
Ons Dec 27, 2024 @ 4:29am 
There is nothing wrong with "UE5" all the new features the engine provides are not meant to be used. It is the developers who chose to copy paste the default settings. Just lazy work.
I might be Batman Dec 27, 2024 @ 6:02am 
Originally posted by Mochan:
That's what you get for buying AMD trash.
You mean the garbage intel 13/14th gen cpus that are problamatic/unstable and have serious issues?
Only good thing right now is intels b580 gpu
Guest In Disguise Dec 27, 2024 @ 8:12am 
Originally posted by Alex:
I could be wrong but didn't UE5 run poorly on AMD gpu?

It's the other away around, since Epic owns unreal, Epic also partnered with AMD.

I have seen more people with nvidia gpu issues then AMD.
Honestly Epic is baking in some garbage into their engine to work "better" with AMD.

I got 7900 XTX hardly having any serious issue, only issue is unoptimized piece of game.
Bun Mar 1 @ 2:26pm 
i can confirm amd performance is trash
Snaht Mar 1 @ 2:32pm 
Originally posted by Paul:
This is the first time I've ever played a game that drops below 50 FPS, even on the lowest settings.
I’m using a 6700XT and a Ryzen 5 5600X, so what’s going on with this game? I can run Overwatch at 500 FPS and Valorant at 800 FPS, but here I can’t even get close to 100 FPS—let alone the 144 FPS I need for smooth gameplay.

Does anyone have any tips? How is this even possible? It feels like games made by small indie teams with fewer resources run better than this. The gameplay looks fun, but at 50 FPS, it’s just not enjoyable.
Amd makes some of the best processors in the market and Nvidia makes the best gpus in the market.

ATI/amd graphics cards will always have hardware issues and driver issues.

I run on a 3700x and a RTX 3070. With over 300 FPS and no crashes.
Last edited by Snaht; Mar 1 @ 2:33pm
Freely Mar 1 @ 3:06pm 
5700X3D - 7800 XT - 32GB

She's stable, outside of DOOM MATCH which often has inconsistent frame-time. Beyond that, every other mode functions as it should, for the most part. There's the occasional stutter/frame-time fluctuation, and should be fixed.

I solve most of my stuttering with RTSS and just cap the frames to 142 and that's it. Make sure v-sync is disabled, disable in-game frame limit, and good to go. Mind you, this works for me, and it does with almost any game which has stuttering, or just garbage frame-limiter.

No driver issues, thus far. Yeah, that's about it.
Freely Mar 1 @ 3:16pm 
Originally posted by Justin:
For what its worth - R5 7600X and 6600XT - 110fps on 1080p via proton. Rarely dips into two digits.

AMD and Linux rarely ever go wrong when together. This is why I dual-boot.
freind Mar 1 @ 3:19pm 
ryzen 5 3600
vega 56
~110fps

with frame generation 180 fps but unstable and strange mousefeeling
Originally posted by Mochan:
That's what you get for buying AMD trash.

Keep bending over for Nvidia, thats certainly helped the industry.
Originally posted by CrunchyDaz:
Originally posted by Mochan:
That's what you get for buying AMD trash.

Keep bending over for Nvidia, thats certainly helped the industry.

I get over 120 fps settings completely maxed no FG at all.
this has got to be a troll or someone who lacks knowledge in the computer field. either way enjoy whatever falsehood you are trying to achieve.
Paul Mar 4 @ 5:44am 
Originally posted by ¤ OpN ¤:
this has got to be a troll or someone who lacks knowledge in the computer field. either way enjoy whatever falsehood you are trying to achieve.
No its not, u can test it urself. Without any Upscaling or so u get around 40-50 FPS on 4k with lowest settings with my Setup.
The solution for me was to activate TAAU while scaling down to 30% Render Scaling, looks not good, but runs flawless.
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Date Posted: Dec 6, 2024 @ 6:47am
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