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I'm not home right now, but I'll follow up with more formal testing either tomorrow or the next day. I'm very interested in why such similiar machines get completely different performance.
The machine in question is sporting a Ryzen 3600, for discussion sake.
Oh, that's interesting. I am also using an R5 3600 lol.
Indoors, my performance is fine on medium it seems. It doesn't change much from the 60fps I get on low. But outdoors it is rough. Even on low.
Edit: hah, either I did it and forgot- or the game defaulted- to a 60fps frame cap, which explains part of it. I actually get more like 70-80fps with occasional stutters when indoors. Also for sake of discussion, I'm on the Xbox Gamepass for PC version which, from prior experience, might be different in entirely random ways.