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Do you want to have a higher FPS?
for 1080p it is bad. for 4k it is good.
and how much RAM?
below 16gb RAM you will fface FPS drops.
PS
i have a 1070 and get 50-100FPS on epic (100% res scale) with medium shadows at 1080p.
i've got a GTX 1080 32GB RAM and an i7 6700k and get 56-110FPS epic (shadows high) @ 1080p; some minor dips to 45 FPS in areas with lots of plants and animals
16 gb ram with 3000mhz on 1080p
-Disable Distance ambient occlusion
-Set resolution scale to about 80%
-Set shadows to low
-Set post processing and anti alaising to medium
- lower the "ground clutter"
- lower the "sky quality"
Should give you additional fps...and doesn't make the graphics ugly.
full screen? (windowed kills some performance)
something running in the background?
GPU with normal boost or throttling due to heat?
-without Distance Ambient Occlusion, the game looks way to bright for me
- why does everyone say, lower Anti Aliasing? i get best FPS when they are on epic...
especially with a lowered res scale????
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Up to you what you find acceptable in the end.
nothing in background
gpu heat is very good. (55c)
totally agree with ya