When despite the seemingly low fps the game plays smoothly and doesn't stutter, you might as well enjoy it.
I do, since my TSW rig isn't capable of more than 20 fps on the settings that provide my eyes with the prettiest pictures. On the AMD rigs there is still occasional stutter and white flashes, and changing views sometimes takes a little time.
Perhaps we expected too much of UE4, the promised all singing, all dancing game engine?
The advice to reduce settings is hopefully only a temporary stop gap measure? No person's CPU and GPU are running at 100% right? So there are still lots of CPU cycles being unused.
There is still lots of work to do for DTG in optimising the game and perhaps turn it into a true railroad simulator, for any additional functionality has to be squeezed out of that same UE4 game engine.
World rendering is what UE4 is designed for, the implementation of railroad stuff is purely in the hands of DTG designers and artists. And a lot of it the operational stuff is scripted, so they need good programmers too.
After playing TSW for a week now, I would have liked some radical departures from the past of TSX. Most of all in dispatching/routing, I can do with a better substitute of the "9" 2D track display.
I also don't like the present use of mouse and keyboard to move around, I'd rather have the choice to use keyboard only in 6 DOF mode (6 degrees of freedom).
WASD to control your body, the arrow keys to control your head and automatic mounting/descending of locomotive stepwells and opening of doors.
Some mouse double clicks to sit down/stand up wouldn't go amiss either, as the use of the scroll wheel when moving controllers.
PS: here is my crude performance comparison that Imnew requested:
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A rough test of the static Q353 view 8 is like this:
gaming laptop I7 2.6 GHz 970M = 9-11 fps 1920*1080
4 GHz AMD FX4100 980Ti = 11-12 fps 1920*1200
4 GHz AMD FX8100 980Ti = 14-15 fps 1920*1200
4 GHz I7700K 1080GTX = 34 fps 2560*1080
All have 16 GB of RAM
http://railworksamerica.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=18309&start=15#p210500Are AMD FX CPU's really that bad in TSW?
I want to replace both AMD's with Intel I5 or perhaps AMD Raizen by the end of spring. But until Raizen's are proven performers in TSW and other games, I'll wait.