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More likely; Unreal Engine 5 + Any Platform :////
Yet Tekken 8 is completely fine.
Didn't realise Tekken 8 was UE5, if that's the case it's one of the rare examples of a well optimised UE5 game. But comparing the two leads no where, 2D & 3D fighters are a whole diff ball park.
Huh
Yeah I explained that awfully, was just saying optimisation is vastly different between the two different kinds of fighting games. Still UE5 has been out for a while and should be better optimised these days, I just find that 90% of UE5 games run like poop,
That much I knew, and it's a shame really that they originally developed the game with mainly single player viewports in mind, but I greatly appreciate the fact that they have been so open about all of it. Hopefully they can manage a way to implement it post launch or alternatively modders can make it work on PC.