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If you're happy with the game, maybe stop perusing negative reviews and go play it
- attempted swapping what D3D was used also, D3D12 was causing the game to crash a lot, D3D11 the crashes slowed down but every 30 minutes to a crash is bad.
- best option I found was using DLSS for performance. FSR made the game look like ♥♥♥♥.
- Had to turn on V-Sync to get anywhere near a stable frame rate.
I will say the game looked nice when it was running, I did do a test with Ray Tracing high and it looks pretty nice, there just isn't a good way to run it stable. I do IT for a living so I don't want to spend a bunch of time troubleshooting a game that should not have been released in this state.