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Hell, even if it were well optimized, at some point you have to move forward. You can't keep making games for the same GPUs forever. That being said, yeah the optimization sucks. I'm sure it will get better in time.
Let's get specific instead of talking in generalizations and assumptions. What card are you using that does not work on this game?
And yet you still bought it knowing this. If you truly and so strongly believe in this wild statement, then why are you rewarding them with your purchase?
If you're talking about games utilizing modern technology that older cards don't support, then welcome to PC gaming.
You didn't answer the question. You still bought it. Whatever nonsense you wrote you would've known beforehand.
It's just trolling. They are complaining about a problem that doesn't exist.
I haven't had problems with the game even while it's being claimed to be poorly optimized, I use an 8GB VRAM RTX4060.
You don't have to pay a thousand bucks to get an upgrade for your PC that works for most games right now. You can get mine for about 300 (or if you get lucky like I did and find it on sale for 160).
But if you're still clinging to old hardware like it's sentimental keepsakes, then expect to start looking at the minimum specs of games before you buy them, because if you keep holding onto old stuff then complaining on their forums they they didn't cater to you specifically, then that's just gonna be egg on your face.
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DirectX Version: DirectX 12
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User DPI Setting: 144 DPI (150 percent)
System DPI Setting: 288 DPI (300 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: UnKnown
Miracast: Available, with HDCP
Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Supported
DirectX Database Version: 1.6.6
Auto Super Res Version: Unknown
System Mux Support: Mux Support Inactive - Ok
Mux Target GPU: dGPU
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Man i came in here to say something but everyone else already said it.
EA games are often 1-2 years before their "Done". Let them cook