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1) fullscreen = window borderless and not authentic fullscreen exclusive (will cause more "hitches" when scrolling)
2) nice looking water has no splashes fx too?
3) a very few micro-stutter at savepoints and maybe loading assets in new areas. The game runs so smoothly 98% of the time, but those minor hitches can still be noticed here and there. Would be great a totally smooth experience improving save/load threading (I have a NVMe 3GB/s so it can't be a slow disk-drive issue).
Gaming laptop ASUS GL703GS, Win 10, i7-8750H (6+6 cores), NVidia 1070 8GB, 32GB RAM, 1920x1080 144Hz G-Sync laptop screen, NVMe + SSD
I think this is unacceptable, especially since I like to play such "small" games during the hot days to not pump even more warmth into my room.
I hope you may tweak this.
9700K, 1080 TI, Win 10, 16GB Ram, 1440p@60hz, NVME
Intel Core i5-10300H, GTX 1650, 32GB Ram, 1920x1080 60Hz, SSD