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You're clueless. It's not a 20 year old engine. It's like Unreal, it gets updated over the years. don't speak about things you don't know about. The only issue with it is the game is CPU bound in cities - which will probably get fixed in a patch.
"updated" to a point modern hardware can barely run it properly.
dont even try. you have no leg to stand upon on this issue.
id software did not build quake on the same engine as doom eternal.
don't try
Kind of like... Unreal 5...Wooooww. Or better yet, the tweaked unreal 4 that stutters on every new release. Do you remember the hogwart's legacy debacle/star wars survivor/dead space? I sure do! Very few developers/companies make their own engines. Square did/Ubisoft did and Capcom did, that's just about it.
isnt an engine upgrade/update supposed to improve things?
why are so many pc gamers having issues with starfield.
care to explain?