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this post was submitted on 10 Sep 2023
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The game runs better on AMD, and Bethesda partnered with AMD in some way for this PC release.
That really just means AMD gave them a lot of money, and they just made sure FSR2 worked. lol
I've got a 7900XTX Ultra, and FSR2 does literally nothing, which is hilarious.
100% resolution scale, 128 FPS.
75% resolution scale .. 128 FPS.
50% resolution scale, looking like underwater potatoes ... 128 FPS.
I don't know how it's possible to make an engine this way, it seems CPU-bound and I'm lucky that I upgraded my CPU not too long ago, I'm outperforming my friend who has an RTX 4090 in literally all scenes, indoor, ship, and outdoor/planet.
He struggles to break 70 FPS on 1080p Ultra, meanwhile I'm doing 4K Ultra.
I have noticed it's better anti-aliasing than the forced TAA (once I forced it off)