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My specs:
I also play the game at 1920x1080. I have a 4k monitor, but I find all of my games don't work well beyond 1080p.
Try running at lower resolutions and see if that helps.
looks like anno 1800 performances isnt good ?
The gameplay suffers a bit for that.
Other games such as Factorio and Captain of Industry are not that great to look at, but have a much lower computer performance requirement. They don't stress my PC nearly as much as the Anno games.
I had to disable the XMP profile of the ram (32gb),
I restored the processor frequency to default (I7 8700k) and no more problems, I did a slight overclock again (4200-4700 MHZ) and I have no problem with the "high" setting. The game damn sucks memory especially with the various UPscaling enabled.
I'm disappointed, not by the game but by the RTX 3070, with GTX 1070 the same performance in gaming, indeed they were definitely better always in 2k as bottleneck with i7 8700 was practically absent.
I think I need to update with a latest generation processor, lGA 1700 and at least 64gb of ram but it's all very expensive.
The game it's still heavy, as are others with Denuvo DRM in the same way, I'm talking about the latest Far Cry.