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The resolution of my monitor is 4K, only 1080p and lower are available :)
That's effectively a resolution scale, at 200% it's giving you double the native resolution which in this case is 720p.
First thing I tried, all this does is change the resolution of the splash screen, afterwards it reverts back to 1080p.
- Rider looks like its thinner than the rear tyre
- Going through the whoops, the animation looks like a mobile game
- Replays are really bad
- I cannot map gear down button to RB, its stuck as A, B, X or Y
- MXGP2 looked a lot better than this crap
Worst game I have seen on an unreal engine.
There is also a bug, when you use clutch, sometimes it remains pressed, so you have to press it again to release it.
The reason i'm asking is that i just read a couple of Youtube comments where 2 people with an overclocked 980, and 980ti were getting 50-80% gpu usage with this game. Now i find it hard to believe this game at 720p would push both those cards that hard, not unless this is one the worst optimized games ever!.
EDIT. Also could it just be the TAA?, that AA works really well with sharpening, but it can look very blurry if the options don't have a sharpening option.
If it is, I am speaking of legit website, noit that crap.