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Before that I had settings on low-medium and my GPU was at 98% constantly.
After using that command it went down to 37% and after messing around with settings just enough so the game stops looking like it's a ps1 or maybe 2 game, it went up to 45%.
According to the game I'm having 20fps, but it runs extremly smooth, as if it's more. don't understand why but I'm not complaining. :D
Mind blowing what one command can do.
I avoided, for now at least, getting a new graphics card; although I have the slight suspicion it might be on it's dying legs. On the other hand it was only acting up in ASA and one zone in WoW.
Still shouldn't have been running that horrible with a RTX 2060 SUPER.
It took me 5 days of continuous testing.
Credit to: steamID Cartrack
This game crashed on me every 30 seconds. Now it's crash free thanks to these settings:
GUIDE To avoid crash:
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Console command: ark.VertexCountScaling 1
Global Illumination Quality: Medium
Disable HLOD = ON (right down)
UI => Disable Menu Transitions (left down)
Tested extensively on a GTX 1070, should work on anything above it (make sure you turn DLSS off just in case).