thanks, but sorry I'm not really sure what to do or change based on your posts. I'll be happy as long as I can get to be playable, not really looking to get above 60fps, even in the 30-40 would be ok.
I really don't know.
Minimize the amount of character cards you have in you main userdata directory, use sub-directories, close all unused processes, use process explorer to kill process tree any un-needed processes, kill telemetry sent by windows 10 (getblackbird) and kill telemetry sent to nvidia (majorgeeks), set folder default view to show hidden file types and show extensions make it across all drives and folders, find the pagefile.sys, manually set your pagefile under computer environment properties as 1.5 of you system ram and allocate a drive that will always have that much space, turn on gaming mode on your anti-virus so you don't get pop-ups, attempt to maintain all your drives at above 25% free space.
Speaking of which you can set the niceness level of processes for process explorer set it to real time but change update to 2 to 5 seconds instead of the default, allow run as default, Also once it is running set it to REAL-TIME and set the Unity process to HIGH including the crash-handler. Check affinity of processes to make sure you have max cores - 1 for unity.
Via NVIDIA control panel ensure you have the full path name SET as a game that is not detected and tune it there for PERFORMANCE not Quality. (In game you can fiddle with Quality settings.)
See the old Escape from Tarkov forums (look for threads that talk about system tuning from about 4-5 years back) for system tuning/optimization and such.
Again it's playable on my
9 year old laptop with 8 Gb of Ram and a GTX 525. (that has no integrated VRAM). With a GTX 1060 you should have ZERO problems.