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They have RTX 2080ti nowaday.
But more seriously though, I had the same feeling with so many games being streamed on twitch. It would look beautiful when streamed by big popular streamers with 10000 viewers, and then look like ♥♥♥♥ on my monitor when I run the game myself. I wonder if those streaming platforms don't process the pictures to make them more sharper or something?
dont forget to max setting in advaned settings
also i think 30% of ppls are to silly to realize they need to adjust the resolution :)
-Changed the resolution to 1920x1080 (was at 720p or something by default)
-Turn every detail setting up to the max, including those under Advanced graphics options
-Enabled 4x AA, 16X AF
-In Nvidia control panel, create a profile for FS19. Select "Enhance" under Anti-Aliasing, select 4X. Also, select 4X Super-Sampling for Transparency AA, this greatly reduces shimmering.
These are the same settings I used in FS17, except I was able to use 8X AA and 8X Transparency AA there. In FS19, I had to go down to 4x to avoid some micro stutters near fields.
I'm running a GTX 1070 btw.
I'm playing at 4K with SLI'd 1080Ti's... I've also bumped the AA and Aniso up in the settings, it's not the framerate... just the way it looks, flat flower models etc.
I've watched a quick youtube vid, and what I'm seeing there is pretty much what I have.
I wouldn't say it was bad, but equally I'm struggling to see what's really better (not just graphics mind) than FS17.