Metropolis: Skyrim II – Performance Optimization Review and Troubleshooting Guide for High-End Graphics Cards

2023-10-29 06:30:00

“Metropolis: Skyrim II” is one of the most poorly optimized games in 2023. Even with an RTX 4090 graphics card and 4K/High picture settings, the game can only reach 20+ in new or empty scenes. FPS. Foreign media dsogaming said that they will conduct a performance evaluation of this game and will use an empty map during the evaluation. After all, if it performs like this on an empty map, then it is unimaginable how it can move. A medium to large city. They said they were “really shocked” by the game’s poor performance. If the game used ray tracing or path tracing, they wouldn’t complain because these features require very high hardware. But Metropolis: Skyrim II doesn’t take advantage of them. Seriously look at the screenshots and videos. I really don’t know what makes the RTX 4090 so difficult? A medium-sized city ran at 7-12fps on the AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX. Even on the main menu alone, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX4090 is 11fps, which is more demanding than the 4K version of “Cyberpunk 2077” with path tracing. The developer Colossal Order team is currently optimizing/balancing the effects that affect fill rate. So they’re making changes to things like depth of field, global illumination, and volumetrics to make them work better and claim they won’t slow down the game. After further experimentation, dsogaming found a setting that might impair performance. It is the setting of depth of field quality. They stated that by lowering it to low, the performance of the main menu could be improved. Although through this method, they were still unable to set the original empty map to an experience close to 60 fps. But at least the game can run at 40 fps. The visual effect of 40fps can be achieved on NVIDIA RTX 4090, which they said is an improvement.

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