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texture quality set to epic.
shadow quality set to epic.
view distance set to epic.
anti-aliasing quality set to community TAA.
full screen res 1920x1080
the rest will set its self on low setting ,even med setting would work with those setting set too.
playing with epic on all setting don't mean better gaming exp for most players,sometimes backing off with lower setting helps with seeing enemies and such a lot better. i been using those settings and i can see players a long ways out. less lagging to ,some players will say yeah but its not as detailed ,yeah i could run epic all day long probably more if the game would let me , but i couldn't give a rats fart in the wind about what leaves look like in my game . and also if you have a video card that can play epic settings at at lease 60 fps then just use the program for the video card to set the optimal setting for your system setup,usually works good too,i just don't like the image sharping mine uses ,makes it all fuzzy,so i use my own.
I have 12600k
Rx 6700 XT
48 GB ram
2k resolution
And fps drops are horrid, dropping from 120 to 80. That drops are the worst.