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Ever think about fixing it before trying again?
However, when I first played and clicked "optimize" in video settings, I was only getting 30-60 FPS with a lot of frame stutters, despite the game putting everything to low.
The trick to getting it to run smoothly was to:
1. Lowering my resolution to 1080p (which required me to use Fullscreen instead of Borderless Windowed)
2. Changing "Anti-Aliasing and Super Resolution Type" to Epic TSR, and lowering it's setting to "performance". This was set to "quality" by default.
3. Turning on "AMD FSR3 Frame Generation
The game runs super smooth with these settings for me, although it does sacrifice image quality.
I have a gaming laptop on the way and I have a gtx1660ti too thank you for this does it run well after long sessions?
16 GB Ram
Intel Core i7-4790K Devil’s Canyon Quad-Core
No crashes so far, runs pretty smooth..
I'm not and have never been banned in the game, wtf are you talking about??