Graphics:

* I'm running a 1080 Ti with an 8700k CPU and 16GB DDR4 ram and yet my framerate is below 50 FPS on medium/high settings, and they go all the way up to Ultra, far below what I got in Ghost Recon Wildlands. The graphics look blocky and unappealing for the most part, I think it's the Temporal Acceleration that's being used because it looked a lot better with it turned off. But then my framerate dropped to completely unplayable levels.

Movement:

* We're playing elite soldiers, so why the actual **** is my elite soldier sliding down every moderate hill and rolling 30 feet on flatland? It doesn't feel like I'm playing a trained soldier, it feels like I'm playing a pensioner about to have it 10th heart attack of the year. I don't have that much of an issue with the sliding, that's a normal way of getting down hills safely while conserving energy. But the fact that we automatically end up in an endless roll if we try to move forwards rather than backpack is just stupid. If I slide down a small hill in real life, I don't roll 30 feet on flatland. I take 10 long steps ahead to get my speed under control then I stop.
* Again, we're playing elite soldier. Why on earth are they running out of stamina faster than if they were chubby kids who skipped every PE lesson?
* It's not that bloody exhausting to go uphill.

Bieuvac:

* The whole experience feels tedious, there's nothing rewarding about sitting around that bonfire clicking random buttons to craft food and select buffs. It needs to be streamlined and improved. For instance by letting us select default buffs /settings so that we can simply go to a camp, click it and move on.
* The amounts of food we get are also ridiculous, if I kill a deer in real life that's enough to feed a soldier for at least a week by itself. Yet a large buck just gives me enough food for a single meal in this game?
* Crafting food is, dull, it's just clicking and selecting the items we want to use to make specific foods but more than anything, it just feels pointless.

In general, every survival aspect just feels tedious, it's not realistic as much as just time consuming and frustrating. I'm not very fit yet I can still walk a whole day through the mountains or jungle as long as I got some water and lunch with me. If it's cold and snowy, I wear more clothes, if it's warm, I wear less. Yet these elite soldiers are somehow struggling more with survival and fitness than your average 30 year old gamer would? Nothing about that feels very realistic.