

there are many users who could run Watch dogs Legion but even cannot launch ACV. Since the game is only for dx12 but many of them still want to play. Is there any plan to able vulkan, dx11 or lowering entrance of the game?
I am a user using AMD RX6800 graphics card, Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, FHD monitor. From the start of Far Cry 6, the frame rate of the game is kept between 28 and 38 continuously. HD Texture is not used and the recommended option "High" is being used. At first, I thought my computer couldn't handle it, so I lowered the options and lowered the resolution, but the frame is the same no matter which option I change.
It may be a hardware issue, but Watch Dogs Legion and Assassin's Creed Valhalla get over 80 fps, but Far Cry 6 only has lower fps. Turning off 144hz vertical sync or disabling full screen does not change the frame, and referring to the optimization tips known to the community, the frame does not change at all.
30 frames is not an impossible level to play, but it is dissatisfying that the performance of the game is very low even though it exceeds the recommended specifications. What should I do?
One odd thing is, the game gets 70-80 frames during cutscenes (which happens naturally during first person rather than third person, for example talking to an npc).
During a conversation, when I can move freely, I have a smooth experience. However, as soon as the conversation ends and the mission begins, the frame rate suddenly drops to 30. Very angry. It doesn't seem like my computer can't handle it, and it's hard to understand why the low framerate is maintained in real play.
@kmarkopl
wo.. take it easy
You act like a computer retailer who makes a living by stealing unjust margins from customers.
I can run Watch dogs legions with high settings but ACV even cannot start the game.
there are many users who could run Watch dogs Legion but even cannot launch ACV. Since the game is only for dx12 but many of them still want to play. Is there any plan to able vulkan, dx11 or lowering entrance of the game?