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My gamer laptop is about 5 years old & I can run the game in 720p @ High settings without any issue.
My specs:
- Win7 Ultimate 64 bit
- i7-4810MQ
- GTX 860m (2 GB DDR5 VRAM, Maxwell w. 430.39 drivers)
- 16 GB RAM
RX480 8GB OC @1340Mhz Core Clock
16GB DDR4-3000
The game is either GPU heavy or just doesn't like AMD very much. I cannot consistently maintain 60fps @ 1080p and High settings. Draw distance seems to have the biggest performance impact. Medium settings are solid. Going with Ultra settings @ 30fps cap via Afterburner. Pretty smooth if you can stand the framerate.
For your setup, I too recommend the PS4 Pro version.
devs probably gonna patch this game any time soon, so expect performance increase and bug fix.
I wonder if it''s something to do with the resolution. I'm running a i7 9700, with an RTX2070 at 1080p and getting a solid 120fps for most of the game, with all settings maxed out. The house screen is totally solid at that FPS, Mind you don't speciy which i7 you have and it does cover a very broad range.