I found that ray traced shadows looked worse in many places so I turned it off and it seemed to look better and it helps with performance too of course. I'm currently on my very first playthrough and I feel so lucky to be doing it with the next-gen update on a 4090. Sometimes life is cool.
Nearly 10 years after the game was released, it is still one of the most amazingly well realized world even by current gaming standards. It feels so dense and alive. The only thing that matches it would be either GTA V or Red Dead 2. Watching your video of running through cities made me nostalgic for it.
"still getting a little bit of stuttering" I have found in about 5 different games so far the setting DLSS to qauilty causes this. Balanced setting for DLSS seems to help with most stuttering issues I have.
But it's not the 2015 game, it's the next gen version with better graphics and ray tracing and I'm surprised it's doing so well. Ray Tracing in Cyberpunk without DLSS gets a little bit more, same with Hogwarts. The fact this open world game with really far view distance is playable without DLSS is frankly astonishing.
Although it's sad that such powerful gpu can't run games with enabled ray tracing without dlss, it's still capable of running games at 4k native ultra settings on 100+ fps with no ray tracing
Looking for some advice. I have a 4090 w/ i9 14900ks, z790, and 32gb of DDR5 6000. I'm using all RT options, DLSS quality, and frame generation yet I only get between 60-70 fps while I see you are hitting 100fps. I'm also using DLSS 3.7.2. Any ideas while im having these low fps compared to you?
Have you gone into your Windows settings to make sure the fps is set to whatever your monitors refresh rate is? A friend of mine was having a similar issue. He didn't realize it defaults to 60hz.
@@BenchmarkBoy ok, I'm the nerd who downloads BIOS changers so they can stay at 20% but lowest is 30-40%. I once even got help changing my PSU fan to a Noctua one. But anyway, its remarkable that it can take that kind of wattage and still be that cool. Sure that heatzink is massive but bigger isnt always better
i have about the same performance with my 4090 but sometimes whenever i move my camera its not as smooth as it should be, even though im always above 60 fps. i don't know how to explain it but if i keep moving my camera non stop i start seeing like double of an object trailing behind. I searched everywhere and can't seem to find anyone with the same problem. I have low latency mode on ULTRA and vsync ON globally in the NVCP. I wonder what your settings are
Could be ray tracing causing the noise when you're using dlss. Its always going to look worse though the lower resolution you're. Using dlss quality at 4k is ok i dont really think you notice too much difference.
This is not exactly the 2015 game anymore. This is the next gen update. Overhaul of the graphics. Upgraded to all ultra+ with ray tracing as well so its a lot harder to run than the original game
I found that ray traced shadows looked worse in many places so I turned it off and it seemed to look better and it helps with performance too of course. I'm currently on my very first playthrough and I feel so lucky to be doing it with the next-gen update on a 4090. Sometimes life is cool.
Really for me it just makes the game look better in every scenario like much better it’s insane
Nearly 10 years after the game was released, it is still one of the most amazingly well realized world even by current gaming standards. It feels so dense and alive. The only thing that matches it would be either GTA V or Red Dead 2.
Watching your video of running through cities made me nostalgic for it.
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@@brettcoles5262 I know it'll be bottlenecked by my 5800X3D in 1440p, but that VRAM is really where it's at though.
yay welcome to the club!
Maybe you should not need permission especially if it’s your money you work for and not her money
"still getting a little bit of stuttering"
I have found in about 5 different games so far the setting DLSS to qauilty causes this. Balanced setting for DLSS seems to help with most stuttering issues I have.
This is what 2000+ dollar gets you on not even a newly released title?....shocking.
Exactly a game from 2015 and people would make the excuse it’s in 4K max settings but it don’t make terrible performance for that amount of money
But it's not the 2015 game, it's the next gen version with better graphics and ray tracing and I'm surprised it's doing so well. Ray Tracing in Cyberpunk without DLSS gets a little bit more, same with Hogwarts. The fact this open world game with really far view distance is playable without DLSS is frankly astonishing.
Although it's sad that such powerful gpu can't run games with enabled ray tracing without dlss, it's still capable of running games at 4k native ultra settings on 100+ fps with no ray tracing
@@Ersultan234 so can a $500 GPU.
Looking for some advice. I have a 4090 w/ i9 14900ks, z790, and 32gb of DDR5 6000.
I'm using all RT options, DLSS quality, and frame generation yet I only get between 60-70 fps while I see you are hitting 100fps. I'm also using DLSS 3.7.2. Any ideas while im having these low fps compared to you?
Have you gone into your Windows settings to make sure the fps is set to whatever your monitors refresh rate is? A friend of mine was having a similar issue. He didn't realize it defaults to 60hz.
Im always amazed how cool the 4090 stays. You let your fans go at it at full rpm?
Fans are normally on auto. It doesn't get to full rpm though. About 70-75% max
@@BenchmarkBoy ok, I'm the nerd who downloads BIOS changers so they can stay at 20% but lowest is 30-40%. I once even got help changing my PSU fan to a Noctua one.
But anyway, its remarkable that it can take that kind of wattage and still be that cool. Sure that heatzink is massive but bigger isnt always better
Does fg lowers native resolution like dlss or not?
no, frame generation doesn't lower render resolution it inserts frames
Hello, can u run FG without DLss..?
yes, they're two separate settings
i have about the same performance with my 4090 but sometimes whenever i move my camera its not as smooth as it should be, even though im always above 60 fps. i don't know how to explain it but if i keep moving my camera non stop i start seeing like double of an object trailing behind. I searched everywhere and can't seem to find anyone with the same problem. I have low latency mode on ULTRA and vsync ON globally in the NVCP. I wonder what your settings are
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Dlss really bad in Withcer 3, picture is too noise, many artifacts, im used on 24" 1440p Dlss-quality...game shit((
Could be ray tracing causing the noise when you're using dlss. Its always going to look worse though the lower resolution you're. Using dlss quality at 4k is ok i dont really think you notice too much difference.
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I am getting an average of 120 FPS with my RTX 4080 TUF. Rule no 1. Don't be cheap on your motherboard.
Very true. I need to upgrade my motherboard, hopefully soon!
Seems like cap lol
@@pman93aqw not sure what resolution they're playing at
@@BenchmarkBoy yah no way he’s getting 120 on a 4080 that’s just a lie. Maybe on 1080p lol
@@pman93aqw yeah, could be using dlss ultra performance or something
40fps on a 4090 for a game that come out in 2015 is stupid
This is not exactly the 2015 game anymore. This is the next gen update. Overhaul of the graphics. Upgraded to all ultra+ with ray tracing as well so its a lot harder to run than the original game