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Some settings should be disabled (e.g. volumetric rendering) because they tank performance, and others lowered (like shadows).
Also, the GTX1070 is quite an old card. I'm using it at the moment and while it's fine, it's not going to be able to play newer games on high settings forever. Either upgrade your card or learn to throw away that ego of yours and lower the settings.
In the video below, for 1080p, all settings were maxed except volumetric rendering. The game was running above 60fps.
Skip to 32:55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVrwbkuwdHQ
i'm on a 7700k i7 OC'd to just 4.6ghz on all cores, on a 2080ti 11GB. this includes having Vol rendering on max and DLSS enabled as well as the high res texture pack enabled.
so for a 1070 you could achieve 60fps by turning volumetric rendering off, enable the other DLSS like feature i forgot the name of (though at 1080p i dont know if it'll work too well.) and read up on settings that simply dont matter visually that much and turning those off or down and you should be fine.
the key to remember is the game is a CPU hog, if your on an i5 dont expect much. if your on an i7-i9 level of power you'll be fine.