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It has controls that are reminiscent of RDR2, another game I love but admit it.. the controls are clunky. I find it humerous that people go through each other's steam profiles to see if they own games. No, I don't own it on steam either. There are other game developer apps out there you know.
I alsu use Epic games store just because I got subnautica for free on it, and below zero was 10 bucks. They had some good free games for awhile during flash sales.
There is more to it then just saying CPUs that are 2-3x faster have issues, the while rig matters.
And you can easily search this very forum to find by how much unbalanced some people run their PCs.
Thr game does run poorly on some hardware, even reviewers have troubles depending on where they are in the game.
But that's more fault of the game code itself than anything.