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Sad it is not, will have to pass. Should not be struggling to run on a 7900X, 4090, NVME/SSD drives, 64Gb Ram
Reload the game and back to normal. Also the game does seem to be fps locked as it says I'm getting 100 fps but it looks more like 60 and not 100 so I think there is a 60hz lock which I hope is a bug.
I'm running on a RTX 3090 and an i9-10900k.
https://imgur.com/a/FxDD3QH
I'm seeing a lot of posts like the OP claiming that their FPS is normal/high but feels like 30 fps or lower. This is contradictory and impossible be both. If you are seeing what appears to be low frame rate but debug is reporting 60fps then it is something else, and my guess is that it's that voxels (though smaller in size than say minecraft) don't have smooth collision. Your character is literally changing elevation in milliseconds and all that energy is transferred to the camera. They need to work out smoothing in both the character transform and camera.
How do you run it in vulkan?
Idk it just run like that by default for me. I didn't change nothing