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Also, I'm having an issue where the 4k DSR resolution switches back down to my native 1080p every time I restart the game. You having that issue?
Then I said I have an issue where the in-game resolution setting switches back to 1080p (my monitor's native resolution) every time I load or restart the game. So I have to go back into the settings and change it back to 3840 × 2160 (4k).
I also asked what FPS you were getting.
On my comp I'm getting around 35 - 40 fps on average at 4k, which isn't great... but the game looks so good at that resolution that it just might be worth it haha
Hmmm, Ryzen 1700 is inferior to i7 7700K in gaming. It's only better to the i7 in application multithreaded stuff.
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-7700K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-1700/3647vs3917
it's a game that only does what it's meant to do, and I love it for that