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One, with that rig, turn your resolution scale all the way up and turn that ground clutter down.
2. Several of your settings seem to be at odds with each other.
3. Kill the bloom and light shafts.
4. Water reflections aside, the "flickering" I see in your video appears to be shawdows popping in and out. Your rig isn't showing the shadows smoothly, maybe because it's too busy lighting the underside of the leaves in the distance evem though the leaves themselves are set to medium.
5. Water reflections are never going to be right in this game. Depending on the angle it is either none or everything between you and the horizon. There is no middle ground.
Suggestion. They don't sell anything, so maybe go to logicalincrements.com and check out their Ark page. It describes what most of these adjustments do and what they cost in terms of fps. They give split screen views with and without each feature. Then you can decide what is important to you and what you can ignore.