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When you want it back you just copy/paste it and overwrite your edited.
So 3072 x 5 = 15360
15360
From an earlier comment
why do only some of them start with /script and others dont?
Trying to figure out why none of the changes seem to be applying
Two weeks ago, I've switched from a 3060 to a 4070 RTX laptop
I've tried altering the GameUserSettings.ini in-line with instructions...
I've tried the ~paks mods on Nexus. I've tried running as admin. Using the pre-launch properties some mentioned. Disabling the NVIDIA overlay... changing the CUDA system fallback policy someone was lucky with... Changing through various up-scaling methods. Playing with various DLSS frame gen on and off ... and these are only the ones I can remember now...
After a while, or after a few reloads, the game starts ... "crawling" to a few FPSs, it's not even funny anymore...
I was checking the details in the task manager while gaming, the VRAM (dedicated GPU memory) fills up... I eyeballed it - the app progressively and aggressively takes more and more memory until it runs out (?) and I assume this is the reason. I could close the game and restart it every time - but really I'm fed up with this nonsense
any fix for that?