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Rest of system specs?
What FPS are you trying to get?
Game just launched, give them a few years.
EDIT: I'm on a 4090, 32gig ram, 13900 cpu and it still feels off.
As for FPS, I'm running a mix of low, though mostly medium settings save for things like Volumetrics on native 1080p, getting over 60fps consistently save for the stutters.
I'm on an RX 6600, which is around 2060 Super level, so you definitely shouldn't be having issues on your end performance wise.
Try changing to a lower, non-desired resolution and then switching it back your native one, then flipping the setting for scaling, just in case it's somehow locked to something it shouldn't be like supersample without you realising.
I think what’s expected is shader pre compilation. It’s bonkers if that’s not implemented.
1080p/ultra/100 fps