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I have 32 gb ram and a 4090 and I can't even get past the "press any button to start"
>rtx 2060
See that's your problem.
16gb ram, 6-8gb vram are the very past soon! For some newer titles it already is.
That's totally on you. I'm sure you are somewhat informed how bad the "industry" has become and are aware that day 1 releases are a mess.
Well, if not: now you know. Don't be a beta tester. Wait (!) and buy when a release is stable! Especially when an engine is kinda new to the market!!
ram 16 GB
rtx2070
2k res and game run smoths...
I dont know what people talk about....
One way or another a new UE5 game is a high risk in the beginning. Look at the titles that have been released so far. You have hands on experience with Remenant 2.
LotF from what I've read and seen so far needs a couple more months in the oven.
Refund if you still can, and/or wait until it's properly patched.
its always same good rigs is bad for new games.... I guess you already know it?
this game no problem for me....