I did what you told me.
3840 x 2160 = 17 - 25 FPS . I can very much feel the lag,and at this point i consider the game to be unplayable. (even tho i have played games at 10-20 fps for many hears but now I just don't wanna get back to that)
However the issue with Alpha test is 100% gone! The image is super clear and the game never looked better. And OMG, does it look amazing . This is the best example in video gaming where you see drastic difference between 1080 and 4k. Mass Effect looks incredible in 4k,but Andromeda has no issues like Origins with alphatest so it never bothered me
Conclusion,yes raising the resolution fixes everything. Also.... 2018 and the future is not for 1080 gaming anymore. And tonight I have learned this...a strong lesson indeed.
It will be few years before 1080 will be useless completely, right now only the triple AAA titles ,and not even those ....but still,the future is not for 1080,and everyone trying to build new rigs in 2018 with 1080p in mind, spending their hard earned money on a "future proof" rig is mistaking themselves.
Continuing the troubleshooting 3200 x 1800 = 22 - 41 FPS. And the game is playable, again no sign of the Alpha test issue. And I am almost happy. Still 20+ fps is a no deal. It looks very good, but it feels bad.
2560 x 1440 = 30 - 58 FPS and the Alpha test issue is back
Sadly the fps kinda feels good but the image is not.... and it is still an improvement over 1080 but you can see that it's there.
So I am back to 1080 with an almost smooth 60 all the time, and I am happy that tonight I have learned something new. Thank you again
@BiggieShady This is why I love TPU. People here know stuff, so glad that you guys put up with me ,and I am a part of the community
Thank you for having me