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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Well, no, it doesn't. This game is over a year old. People not being able to run it on high at 4k with a 2080 at near 60fps (which Nvidia even says you can't) is a problem. I suspect someone will hunt down whatever setting is doing it and just run that on low to help. Already seeing people saying they can turn down a handful of things and gain 15 fps, which really shouldn't happen. Did they set the draw distance to super long or what... just strange.
Anyway all I'm saying is that if I have to set it to medium-ish and I'm still getting sub 60 fps with my machine, I might as well just play it on a TV.
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Well like most modern games, the Ambient Occlusion settings are often most at fault for poor FPS. And it's not a year old, it just came out. The PS4 Pro version has a lot less fiddly bits (and only rendered 4K at half the native rate). Modern cards (other than the 2080 Ti and Titan) aren't built for 4K in this years games. The 2080 struggles to run Rise Of The Tomb Raider in 4K. The in-game technologies keep pushing their internal lines and we have yet to reach the "Full Graphics + 4K" barrier, simply because 1440p > 4K is pushing over twice the amount of pixels.