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Lol saying overkill in your opinion is hilarious.. how exactly is it overkill? i want max FPS. I have a 1440p OLED screen that looks gorgeous. that comment is so subjective its honestly ridiculous.
flexing is so cringe. just because your parents bought you a 4090 doesn't mean you have to come in steam forums and flex.
Proof is in the delicious pudding
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2909400/discussions/0/597391378287205489/
As a fellow RTX 4090 enjoyer who also got and edited the engine.ini file, why did you waste at least $1,600 if you're going to game at 1440p 200fps? Buy a real monitor. Game at 4k in AAA games. 4070S and up can do 1440p high refresh rate. See how you like it you toxic clown.
Yes this game runs like ♥♥♥♥ vanilla. I had constant stuttering in Nibelheim when I have no issues in 4k max any other game without having to mod it.
So in other words 1 mod to unlock fps and modify graphics settings further and a 2nd mod to enable frame gen. All that and while running a 4090 trys to act like the game is fine in its current state...
For those interested: https://steamcommunity.com/app/2909400/discussions/0/597390757221952165/
And:
https://www.nexusmods.com/finalfantasy7rebirth/mods/3
Honestly people should skip the 5xx series, get the 4xx and F nvidia for what theyre trying to do. Look at the reviws and benchmarks compared to the 4xx series,its a ffing joke,and the only improvement you see is cus of DLSS and that framegen . There arent even any native vs native benchmarks as far as i can find.
4090" "5090" and "max settings" don't belong in the same sentence with "optimized". That is known as an oxymoron