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Processor Type - Intel Core i7 6700HQ
Any reason why i can run this on low an get 30-40fps
Squad relies not on the CPU as whole it relies on a SIngel CPU core calculating the Game thread that gets overloaded with high player count even on High clock & IPC chips like 7700K or 8700K.
GPU wise 1050Ti should be good for a mix Med/high Details @ FHD.
But the Mainproblem here again is squad looks terrible blurry in FHD without DSR and you cant see ♥♥♥♥ at a distance of 100m and more.
7700K@4,5Ghz here
16Gb DDR4
MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X
Playing at 2560x1440 144hz Gsync
shadows/effect on very high, view distance on high, other stuff disabled
Wiih x1,25 Supersampling = 90 to 60 fps when heavy battle in forest like OP First light/Fools road
Without Supersampling = 90 to +100 fps easily around 120 most of time.
So yeah OP wil got a solid 60fps if playing at FHD@60hz even with supersampling on.
Edit : And i use Reshade, which one easily eat 20 more frames with my .ini settings.
It also depends on how you set things up, check out my guide and give it a try.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1293338687