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If they built everything from the ground up then they'd be able to optimise on the go rather than throwing crap at a wall and seeing what sticks. Games made this way are never optimised and never get fixed. TML in a nutshell really.
I agree, another problem is the lack of focus, they surf several games. and never completes or fully polishes the game
I will 100% not hope for this to ever be properly fixed, which is a shame.
Let's say that TSR in native mode eats up an exorbitant amount of resources. In other modes, TSR gives simply disgusting quality of displaying the cabin, while moving. It's sad that the game does not use DLSS.
The most optimal anti-aliasing in this game is TAA at 100% scale. Yes, ghosting appears and the image of the cabin is slightly less clear than in TSR native mode, but the fps increases significantly.