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My PC specs are; Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz, 64 GB of DDR4, and the 9070xt. Running the game on the highest settings.
i did a windows Reset and now its all fixed. try that out
its a driver issue.
seems crytek and AMD hasn't discussed much yet
baaah you love hunt more than me so just do it. you should do a reset every year anyway.
gets rid of alot of jank
Set everything in adrenaline to standart and see if it helps.
If you're experiencing performance/visual issues after an update or in daily play, a possible remedy is deleting the folder called User in your Hunt main directory. PLEASE BE WARNED, this will reset all of your in game settings.
To access Hunt: Showdown main game directory please open Steam Library > Right Click Hunt: Showdown > Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files > A folder called User is the one you're looking for.
If you want to avoid resetting your settings, you can delete only the folder named Shaders inside the User folder, but this method is less effective when resolving issues in some situations.
Like 5 to 10 year for basic stuff