Yes, it is feasible to reach the highest settings in Witcher 2 at 1440p resolution.
Yes, it is feasible to reach the highest settings in Witcher 2 at 1440p resolution.
The issue lies not with the game, but with your drivers. The game was released some time ago, so your 980ti drivers aren't compatible. For optimal performance, upgrade to a GPU with fully supported drivers for the game. Enjoy your gaming!
When Nvidia sets up an app profile for a specific game, it stays part of every subsequent driver update. It isn't removed after any random time.
I actually achieve 15 frames per second more on Witcher 2 at full settings than on Witcher 3, even with all enhancements. However, my screen resolution differs because Witcher 2 doesn’t support 21:9 aspect ratios. I’m consistently around 40-45fps on Witcher 2 using a GTX 970 at 2560x1440p, while Witcher 3 gives me about 30fps at 3440x1440. I’m puzzled that a 980ti card only reaches 40fps maxed out with it—this matches what I see with a GTX 970, but I strongly disagree. Ubersampling remains one of my preferred anti-aliasing techniques even when considering the rendering demands compared to 8x MSAA and DSR/VSR. It’s still a solid “anti aliasing” method that makes objects appear crisp and lifelike, almost like Pixar animation. The visuals were flawless for me. I’m aware developers at CDProjektRed claim Ubersampling can produce over a thousand frames per second for optimal results, and I believe them because I’ve never seen such clean output in games before.