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Your 3GB could be the problem.
Shouldn't be, one time the textures looked decent but after closing the game and reopening it the textures went back.
Considering this game is nothinf but riddled with bugs I will not look beyond the poor software
recommended is a 1660 Ti. You got a 1060 3GB...
Asinine comment, whats funny is that sometimes the textures load in fine and the game runs perfectly at ultra... When the textures are blurry the game crashes after leaving an event and loading screens can break the game.
16Gb mem
geforce rtx2070 8Gb
No problem with any game and it all looks stunning
The witcher 3
ghost wildlands
tree kingdoms any totalwar game.
f1 2019
You need more vram to play with ultra texture quality. All cars in F1 2019 uses 4k textures for the cars on highest quality. Set the polygonlevel of the cars on high. A lot of videoram costs the assao and hbao+. The same for the car reflections. The lighting is more accurate and costs more performance as in 2018. Set your settings on medium and then increase some settings.
Turn off ssrt Shadows. This decreases the framerate a lot on lower, or medium cards.
Good Luck ;)