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I was saying this for the first 30 hours as well.
Get the barn and the warehouse before you celebrate the performance of this game with lossless. Because I guarantee you at some point you're gonna be running around, and all of the sudden you'll ask yourself "why is there a 2 second delay of my mouse movements" then you unscale and realize your base FPS is less than 50 AND micro-stuttering due to NPC bugs
For the first 30 hours I was bhopping around the map at a forced 180 FPS with zero issues or noticeable latency
Now it struggles to find 150 FPS with scaling and FG unless I fire all workers and clear all trash in the map
I7-7700t - MSI RX480 - 32GB RAM
I5-9400f - XFX R9 390 - 16GB RAM
I5-2500 - MSI RX480 - 24GB RAM
I7-4790k - RTX 4080 Ventus - 32GB RAM
All were set at 1080p, no stuttering etc, XFX card ran hot but it usually does most of the time anyway.
Yeah I wish people who hadn't played up until this point would stop weighing in on this topic. Everything in the game was mostly fine for me up until the barn and warehouse. In this case, the actual setup and components (gpu, cpu, ram, etc.) are less relevant than the progress made. Based on my experience I am guessing the beginning of the game (like we said, up until the barn and warehouse) would be fine on most setups with a dedicated gpu.
I also want to agree that games (especially Early Access games) which have bad code (messy spaghetti code) and noticeable optimisation issues on release, rarely ever improve by much in that regard. I'm just hoping that it does, because other than that I really like the game. I've bought tons of Early Access games, and usually if the frame rates are buttchugging jenkem when it's released, this doesn't generally get improved.
W take + Jenkem mentioned + Upvoted
Yes, but they thought if they mentioned it again it might start to fix the issue through the power of manifesting.