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Epic TSR is a better option than AMD FSR at low resolutions, image quality-wise, with about the same FPS gain. It's great that we have a great many options available in games now to tweak that to our specs if need be.
Yes Epic TSR give the best performance.
They are the lowest tier cards that still have nay hope of playing games and in the majority of games you can't put anything on High on them and still expect decent FPS. Generally speaking, you should never choose anything lower than a xx60 series or higher.
There is outliers, but generally the 50 series just aren't good; this is why most Minimum System Requirements list a 60 series or higher
Can run Overwatch 200+ fps why can't run this game that looks worse than Overwatch??
Because the maker of this game released it in very bad state.
btw i have good PC that enough to run any game but i'm shocked why many people who can run games like Fortnite, CoD, Apex, Overwatch, GTA 5, Valorant, but they struggle with Marvel Rivals that has worse graphics?
How is 35FPS acceptable?