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So I wouldn’t say that it runs horribly, but it’s far from optimized, especially given how little the game actually has to compute compared to other games in the genre.
I have a Ryzen 5900X, a 4900 and 64 gigs of RAM. Drivers are up to date. Yet I’m encountering microstutters regularly when moving the camera and generally speaking, things aren’t as smooth as they should be.
It’s not horrible mind you, but still.
but i noticed that the game starts out perfectly find and runs like a dream, but the longer i play the longer the loading screens become and the more stutters i seem to have.
after ~1-2 hours of gameplay it becomes unplayable and a restart is required.
This sounds like a memory leak of some kind.