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it's a cpu intensive game, with lots of open world logic constantly running. it will be eventually optimized but newer cpus will also work better a couple of years from now
At least in the big Npc Hubs. But outside you should get more fps tho.
What could be happening and especially if you play at 1080p or below is your GPU could be throwing that many frames at the CPU so it just cannot keep up with the amount of frames being thrown at it causing the GPU to slow down while it waits for the CPU to try to catch up.
You could try forcing the game to run in 1440p using DSR to force the GPU to do more of the leg work and see if that helps, 1080p resolutions are usually more demanding on the CPU, especially if you have a decent GPU.
I have a RX 7800 XT paired with a 5800X3D and play at 1440p, my GPU utilisation while playing is at 100% while my CPU sits around 55% utilisation.
I can get 80 fps consistently outside. Indoors is another story, about 45-60 fps average. Yeah, CPU gets toasty while my GPU is nice and cool, but it's not impossible. Still gonna upgrade in the meantime.
1 core can be at 100% and still bottleneck everything else. With f.e. 8 cores and only 1 core at max, the CPU would say ~12.5% usage, but its still too slow. You have to look at the individual cores. A non-synthetic app (unlike f.e. a benchmark) has a pretty hard time to utilize every core with 100%,
60% is already a good value