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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I think it's a PC thing. Their games are made to be played on XBOX or Playstation.
For some reason, it never translates well to PC. Which is very sad as those TeamNinja games are amazing and my favorite games, even more so than Dark Souls games.
Likely crushed cpu, the game is completely and utterly broken in terms of cpu usage (gpu is not much better, but let's stick to the subject).
Consider for example hidden village[i.imgur.com] - at best an averagely looking (optimistically speaking) tiny map with a few islands and near 0 game logic going on - and it eats ~50% of my cpu total (on my 3900x, which is 12core/24 threads model) - that's basically 12 logical cpus worth of power.
It's ludicrous.