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GTX 950
It might be a technical issue on my side but those specs have run the game flawlessly on high settings in the past.
When I got back to the game recently, without changing anything, my game now runs at a constant 60fps. I don't know what changed, but I'm not complaining. It must be the only game I'm capable of running at a smooth 60fps.
So I played 400 hours at 30fps, for the game to suddenly decide I played it enough to deserve a smooth ride.
Just my guess.
Same here. I played MGS:GZ about 2 years ago with my GTX 970 and remember thinking that it was really well optimized.
Returning to it again the last couple of days, this time with a GTX 1080ti and performance is poor. At 1024x768, 1920x1080 and using a hack 2560x1080 I get only 30-32 fps when looking at the camp but 60 fps when looking out to the ocean.
I run the same CPU with the GTX 960 without issue.
Edit: Crap, didn't notice it was an aging post. Mer. Hope you got the issue sorted.