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It's only fair to ask for a reason about the development if it has any issues like the lack of time
Ok troll.
UE5 is still a glorified tech demo engine.
be having on the system requirements. There is a lot of high res assets on view a lot of the time plus the A.I. which, until the game is released, we have no idea how good/demanding it is.
Even on my patato machine, UE 5 games never cause problems, sure i read about people with problems, but most of the times it is their systems which are at fault not UE 5. A good configured system will have no issues with a UE 5 driven game.
My system specs are as follows :
AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d
Nvidia rtx 3060 12Gb edition
64 GB DDR5 Ram.
1Tb ssd.
All configured on a MSI gaming motherboard.
Not really, i just want to know if the game had issues in the development process due to lack of ressources, management or time. I want to be informed in the product i buy which is common sense. I literally have a 4090, a ryzen 9 and be running this in 5k. Don't just assume things about other when you do not know about them. That's just being toxic for no reasons.