@@KarthiKeyan-xe9yz Hi friend, one thing that few people say or show is about the AMD driver, in which you have the following tools: super resolution and AFMF (AMD fluid motion frames). I don't know your monitor, but the super resolution works like an fsr but set to the native resolution of your monitor, set the resolution to hd in the super resolution (I use 1124x634 because my monitor is hd 1360x768). super resolution must be activated in the full screen without border option. Also activate afmf, select its options: high and quality, respectively. Activate amd anti-lag, and within the game you adjust the remaining graphical settings, I was able to play with the graphics all at high and some at the original with 60 fps + depending on the location. For the rest, just open the amd driver (adrenalin) with the game already open and check if afmf and super resolution are working. An important detail: the afmf that I mentioned is afmf 2, it is only available in the driver version (I didn't have any problems with it, it's very stable for me). Search on RU-vid about afmf 2 and how to install it.
@@KarthiKeyan-xe9yz With everything I told you, you'll hardly see anyone telling you to use it. You can use these methods that I taught you in literally any game and the results are extremely good. Extra tip: sometimes if it's a game that definitely wasn't meant to run on the integrated graphics, I activate some upscaling like fsr. super resolution already does this, but by activating both you will sometimes have more fps, however the screen will be quite ugly, I don't know what your tolerance level is, I'm not very new to this and I managed to run games like Forbidden West and Jedi Survivor