I can say with confidence that the Division 2 feels much smoother at 120+ FPS and looks beautiful. One of the differences between 60 FPS and 120+ FPS in that Game (and I suspect a few more) allows you to aim easier. To keep it simple in the Division 2 with a automatic rifle (900+ round) you can get headshot kills vs having the shots go all over the place. I love how from reading most of what you post that you are undeniably in favor of Nvidia GPUs. It is kind of foolish though that after you yourself bragged about the 3090 being unassailable for AMD. That you now make the ridiculous argument that 60 FPS is enough in Games period with the benchmarks that AMD has released? I suppose you will now remind me of the joy of DLSS (Which the 6000 series does not need for high......FPS) and RTX Ray tracing which may go the way of beta. You see beta was better than VHS but VHS is what the consumer market adopted. After about 5 years you could not find a beta version of popular culture anything. Which brings me to my last point....You don't have to downgrade anything to enjoy those same Games you mentioned at high FPS using 6000 series GPUS though. I am objective enough to say that Nvidia's 3000 series are nice cards but the way Nvidia is so relentless in trying to control mind share is desultory.
Do you play the single player or multi player version of the Division 2 ?
Like I said for competitive game, like the multiplayer version of Div2, then I would use Low Settings to get the highest FPS I can get.
Now tell me which do you prefer with your current GPU:
RDR2 High setting ~60fps or 144fps with low settings
AC O High Setting ~60 fps or 144fps with low settings
Horizon Zero Dawn High Setting ~60fps or 144fps with low settings
Well to be clear when I said 60FPS, it's for the minimum FPS.
Yeah sure if you count auto-overclocking and proprietary feature (SAM) that make 6900XT as being equal to 3090, see the hypocrisy there ? Also I can find higher benchmark numbers for 3080/3090 online, so trust AMD numbers with a grain of salt.