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Yeah you're absolutely right and I'd recommend it, but I didn't include the config file raytracing options since this is a "for settings newbies" kind of thing. This is a quick little thing for people who need an FPS boost and don't understand why "low" doesn't do it alone.
@everyone else
Well, yeah what I just said haha. This is for people who don't know about running betas or never have, or don't realize that pre-optimization Full Screen and Depth of Field are gonna KILL your FPS (until they get threading working better). Otherwise get into your config files, check your processor states and your CPU threads and make sure the graphics are being handled by the right hardware (your GPU obviously). If you don't need this, then you don't really need a guide to find a config file, or to make sure your CPU threads and your GPU are being utilized correctly.
@Stah
It's cool I get it, I hate me too lol
@Waffles Yo
It says "Keep Calm and Stay Metal"