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In Sound Mind runs almost flawlessly on my stone aged ivy bridge i5 3570K, 8GB RAM and GF 1060GTX 6GB @ high settings, 1080p.
Hope this helps.
16.0 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Same processor. equivalent card, 32gb ram. The game RUNS on high, but flawlessly? If you don't experience frequent stutters and frame drops I would be shocked. I have run better looking games, with larger levels at 1440p with better overall performance.
I ran the Epic store version, because it was free. The game is cool but performance is pretty poor due to frequent stutters. I envy you if you're somehow running this on a near identical system and have 'flawless' performance. Do you run on screen displays for performance? MSI afterburner ,etc.
Or are you just happily unaware of what the metrics are and how smooth frametimes actually are, etc?
I had few frame drops in some areas, but 99% of the time it ran flawlessly, so sorry if I mislead you. No major stutters, fps above 60 99% of time (which is fine for single player survival horror, thus "flawflessly"), no afterburners, no extra applications or anything running on the background.
And no, I'm not happily unaware of what makes the metrics and how smooth frametimes actually are.