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Not to look like an ungrateful bloke, but for me situation is kinda reversed. Difference between FOV60° and FOV105° is roughly few FPS. And I mean unplayable range of FPS, between 22 and 25. 72° is no "Mordenkainen's disjunction" that solves all problems, so I notice no difference from my "lowest acceptable" FOV75°. I try not to go any lower, as it causes some sort of motion sickness for me, maybe it is consequences of concussion, but I can't get rid of feeling I'm Geralt's Roach and I'm wearing blinders. Very uncomfortable feeling. In terms of Destiny 2, it feels like you always ADS'ing. And yes, I tried my older SXGA monitor, no difference. Turning aim smoothing off actually brought me far more FPS than going from 1440p/highest to 720p/lowest: in worst lagfest areas (such Titan) I finally was able to see figures above 20FPS, and general upper range of low-FPS areas went from 25 to more manageable 28-30FPS. Still with heavy stutter/jitter/freezes. Can't use gamepads/controllers, and it's not "PCMR elitism" - for some reason after serving in military I can't use those input devices, otherwise I'd buy myself a console long ago. AA actually seems to be improving FPS 1-2 digits at least in Dreaming City (as I've been playing it recently and been checking figures here and there), yet it strangely bumps up temps in my GPUs and I'm starting hearing fans. Not a 747 on takeoff, but nonetheless, the only other things that did that were benchmarks, like Heaven. So... much optimisation, such FPS, very smooth, wow. :)
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  • It sounds like we might be having different issues, if your only looking at 20-30 FPS I personally couldn’t play below 60 period. Sorry there wasn’t much help from this thread

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  • According to various users, people with my hardware should have roughly 60FPS. Yet for some reason I can't. You also said you have sudden drop in FPS. So it could be related, because despite difference in absolute value of FPS we both have, pattern is there, for the most part - tower and Titan are lagfest for me, but there is a plenty of areas where my FPS is not affected by anything and goes above 80. I'd say such fluctuation is... strange?

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  • Definitely still some kinda of optimization problem with the game, I was just able to make it at least playable without micro stutters on my rig. Still a bad frame rate all around

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  • I guess with your hardware having ~70FPS is indeed bad, but what is worse by my opinion is not an absolute value of FPS, but rather even frametimes. They determine choppiness or smoothness of the "picture" (leaving stutter/jitter/freezes aside), and there are problems with that. I do hope Destiny 3 will visit PC platform in future and won't have such issues. Regardless, thank you for your time, sorry for not being able to provide solution, and good luck in your endeavours.

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