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Thank you for reaching out!
We understand that you are having issues with your CPU's cooling system. For this, we would like to refer you to our official discord channel's tech-help section for assistance. You may also join the Discord server if you haven't yet
Here's the link to our official discord channel:
https://discord.com/invite/vrising
You may also check out our guide site and see if you can find a solution here:
https://guides.playvrising.com/hc/en-us
Hope this helps!
Saying another game does/doesn't do something to your PC means nothing really. Every game has different demands. Typically games like Satisfactory and Cyberpunk are far more GPU intensive. Meanwhile games like V-Rising are CPU intensive. There's many reasons for this that I won't bother getting into.
CPU overheating can be from many things. You could have an FPS count that is way too high (which isn't good for your PC because it generates extra heat and uses more power). You could also have a dirty PC that needs cleaned out. Your fans could not be working well because of all the dust, hair, etc that is inside. You could also have a defective CPU cooler. Just saying the game gets to 90C doesn't really mean much. How long does it take to reach that? If it's mere seconds of the game running then yeah you have a cooling issue that isn't the game's fault. If it takes a while then you likely need to clean out your PC and/or limit the FPS.
My problem is not the same as the OP. I'm just using the same topic to ask which graphic settings may be more CPU-bound, nothing else. If I get low FPS with 70-80% GPU I'm clearly CPU bottlenecked... My FX processor sucks. =)
As for CPU settings, there aren't any really because the CPU on games like this is keeping track of everything going on around you on the server you're on. The only ones I can see really affecting CPU are like the cloth physics settings.
Do stresstest and maybe repaste
I doubt it is caused by the game "demand" but perhaps something else hammering on the background? Time to respaste or dust has claim ownership of you cpu cooling?
But as stated already, pretty much near all settings are gpu related, only cloth sim will affect your cpu, but in my experience barely can any difference. Also cap to 60fps, its more than fine and spares your cpu from having to keep up with your gpu demand to keep high fps.
As for what you said about people not knowing how, it's kind of scary to me how many people are "gamers" and don't know even the basics about settings on games.. especially when they're *professional* gamers..