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If you're getting a lot of FPS dips during fights, make sure Geomapping is off.
I also found that leaving TAA on but setting the FILTER level to low takes care of the horrible blurryness and still provides good AA image quality.
i5 3570K @4.1Ghz
16GB RAM
GTX 1070
SSD
Win 10
16gb DDR4 Ram
Evga Gtx 1080 TI SC2 Hybrid
I play in highest 1080p cause thats my current monitor untill I upgrade to a 4k one or 1440p
Another option is to check out lumasharpen with reshade for the TAA. I have TAA on full with lumasharpen and the game looks marvelous.
Thanks. I'll give it a try. It could do with a little extra crispness :D
considering you have a 1070, just keep everyting at medium/high if you want a very fluid experience
But yea it costs a lot of fps and has a possible memory leak linked to it. just disable it.
16gb ram
GTX 1070
2560x1080
Running (almost - All the Nvidia Gameworks are disable) on max. 60 FPS without problems.