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After awhile I figured that out, looool. xD
Instead of blaming the devs because you bought a 4090 and expected it to just work without having any knowledge of what makes the 4090 work... how about you learn how to optimize your rig.
I just purchased a RTX 4080 super a month ago, have 16gb dedicated video ram with a total of 32gb, and I haven't been able to start the game.
Says I am out of memory. I lowered game to lowest settings and put in window mode. Still says I am out of memory, and crashes while loading shaders.
NOTE: I play Fortnite (another UE5 game) on ultra settings and have no problems, 60FPS, 4K resolution.
Every single graphics card are just.
1: Put it into the right slow. Which is easy.
2: Update the drivers through whatever graphics program that card has. Easy too.
That is all you need to do. There isn't some special wizardry that you need to do with your computer to get your graphics card working. It just works right away.
The guy is also playing Elden Ring for nearly 700 hours. Most likely on his 4090 and all of his other games.
Don't talk about graphics cards when you have no knowledge of them.
Shader loading is CPU related. If you're using a 13/14 intel CPU, you need to look up something on the bios (Intel knows about it.) but there is a fix for it.