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So as long as they're not pushing the graphics to a different standard, it should be fine if not run better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=milDEul8d1w&ab_channel=MattAspland
They stated that they left the main transitioning task to some 3rd party, but now there are still at least 2 crucial problems that need to be fixed. That is not an encouraging sign from a developer who already couldn't optimize performance in a old UE4 engine.
While using a newer engine is cool in theory, this is not what the real issues of the game are. They game was built from the ground up in UE4 and still didn't work well, hard to say how they'll handle a new engine in UE5. Plus, they also stated a lot of their team is already working on DLC 2. This is mind boggling given players are more concerned about the problems with core gameplay (too much hit resistance, unsurrendering AI, teammate AI glitches, bad implementation of mental health feature in single player, etc...
i know there is a chance it will but i think the chances are really low, probably people who can play current RoN 60 fps only on min settings will be scammed once it moves to UE5
and i will found in ue5????
thank you
If you can run RON Now, You'll be able to run RON when it transitions to UE5.
UE5 supports DirectX 11, DirectX 12 and Vulkan API's