
My frame rate dropped precipitously into the 25-30 range. Personally, I wouldn’t recommend any of these upsampling settings because the hit to the visual presentation is too great and I believe this game is best experienced with all the bells and whistles.įinally I turned off the upscaling technology altogether and kept the same visual settings as before. Next I tried the other FSR2 options with the same video settings I mentioned above. It is my belief that G-Sync saved the day here by smoothing out the experience. I detected no gameplay stutter or bugs during my 2hrs of playtime and completed the opening Coruscant section. Graphics looked the same as those I experienced in Jedi Fallen Order although obviously this time around we have Ray Tracing. With these recommended settings I achieved a fluctuating frame rate of 45-55 fps. All settings were defaulted to the ‘Epic’ precept, 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution, and AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 was set to ‘Quality.’ Ray Tracing was also enabled. I allowed the game to run its optimization benchmark and then popped into the video settings to see what my PC achieved.

I’m playing on an LG C2 OLED television using Steam’s Big Picture and an Xbox Series controller. Kingston Fury Beast 32GB DDR5 RAM (Overclocked to 6000MT/s)

I was bored and frankly got tired of waiting for Respawn to improve performance with a seventh patch so today I thought I’d take advantage of Steam’s 2 hour gameplay window to check things out for myself.
