I would also turn on DLSS as that is one of the main selling points of Nvidia cards in general.
2060super to 3060 is not really an upgrade, more of a sidegrade with upgrade in features.
Such as DLSS 2.0, and increased rtx tensor cores/cuda cores/better efficiency, etc.
DLSS does make games fuzzy if your eyes can catch it. on a 1080p monitor it's not that, but gets noticeable @ 1440p and 4k(which was where it was designed to increase a 4k monitor fps of 50-60fps to like 100fps with DLSS on, then add current generation of frame gen increases it a little more to 120fps at the cost of visual fidelity).
Might've gotten too technical, but like other's stated, try lowest setting, tweak it from their to your desired performance/image quality.
Not everything is simple with Epic, High, Medium, Low settings as those are base line generic settings.
You must optimize for YOUR gaming experience(which varies from person to person).
This post was edited by vizzle on Oct 25 2023 11:51pm