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I have 5800X and 3090 with 16 gigs og ram. I had the same issue's where it would do it. Once I upgraded to 32 gigs, it has not been a problem since.
Vanilla 2060 6gb
Ryzen 5 3500X
16GB ram CL14 DDR4 3200mhz
I've had LOTS of memleak issues with other games (RE Village or Ghost Recon) , but not here..
FPS drops are common, it's super heavy , but leaks? I'm a software engineer and usually leaks means that the game will rely on your RAM, and it can barely hold 10-20fps that way, and most of the times will just cause an engine crash, did you experience this?
Also the game is using up to 7-8 gb of ram here, consider that Warzone eats up 14GB of ram...
I got crashes, but what i mean, is that the game is using 8gb ALONE, with the rest of the system is like 12 13gb, wich doenst make sense.
8 core cpu is required........................... I like the way some people think that they can get this game to run decent without even meeting the minimum requirements and then leave a bad review.