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dont be impulsive
wait for this lazy company to release the 1st patch to solve performance issues
Watch the Gamer Nexus video about dragon's dogma 2 performance, it's poorly optimized no matter how much apologist tell otherwise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twEERkUyAXE
Be patient and wait for this company to do something and fix half baked title.
cheap too.
Infact, you should wait till ryzen 8000 CPU's arrive and then upgrade cause
Going to a 5800 wont do you much plus you're stuck on that CPU cause you dont have further upgrades as AM4 support is as far as I know over.
Might as well upgrade to a 7800x3d
and benefit of AM5 socket due to that socket being used in future ryzen CPUs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/xneg25/upgraded_from_3900x_to_5800x3d_the_results_were/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/u3zr74/3900x_to_5800x3d_worth_the_upgrade_or_wait/
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/16vq5y7/should_i_upgrade_my_cpu_from_a_3900x_to_a_5800x3d/
Seems like it's a good upgrade, still wait for capcom to patch this game.