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Granblue Fantasy Relink also had an issue with really outdated CPU's because it requires AVX2 and no matter how much you tell these people that they need to get new parts, they still demand the game to cater to their old CPU's and so they always retaliate with the prior excuse.
I know my CPU and motherboard are starting to chug with the current games coming out that is why I am finally updating it next month, it managed to serve me for a good 7-8 years.
That's actually pretty high if at 60fps. Even Star citizen only uses at most 5% on my 7900x.
98-105 fps maxed on 3440x1440 and with a 7900 XT.
And you're a clown. I've played the game long before it was on steam.
It's always been the same.
And now that its on steam, its a bit better than it was then.
as I said in a comment on here too, 98-105 is my fps range, maxed, ultra wide with a 7900 XT as well.
I'm convinced at this point.
I can't tell you how many new games came out over the past 2 years and nothing but complaints about performance or crashing and they post "Yeah im on an i5 8XXX or similar...
AND YOU WONDER WHY YOU HAVE ISSUES MY DUDE? lol
I'm not meaning to BASH people on those setups, some dont have the time or money to invest but there is a time when you gotta realize... ITS NOT ALWAYS THE GAMES FAULT.
You can't keep using the same old hardware expecting it to be amazing as it was before.
One day mine will be just as bad if i stick with it as long as they did. Its just how it works.
PEOPLE FAIL to realize this.
Crashes and overheating are common issues with these. Intel are aware of it and are "working on a solution" although it's already been a long time coming.
For now the only workaround is to undervolt or cap your frame rate.