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stop making excuses for these kind of issues. It’s an Unreal Engine issue.
I play on low settings, DLSS performance and still can’t even maintain 40FPS. I’m glad you can run the game but other people can’t and that’s what discussions and help threads are for.
“I can run the game with no problems so that means there’s nothing wrong with it”, is NOT how it works. Plus this game doesn’t even look stunningly beautiful enough to require me to spend over £500 on a graphics card to run it. If it looked realistic as hell, sure, but it doesn’t.
You shouldn’t need to be rich as hell and have the most expensive equipment to run games on LOW SETTINGS. Gaming isn’t supposed to be that exclusive to the people that can afford it. Even games that look realistic and high end I can run, even if not great, better than this.
Yes
PC Specifications
processor i7 8700 processor 3.20 GHz
RAM: 32 GB, DDR 4 SDRAM Memory frequency 3,600
NVIDIA RTX 3070 8 GB
12600KF, 32Gb ddr4, RTX 4080 Super. Play in 4K, 60fps cap.
Silent Hill 2 had stutters (also on Unreal 5), but Vulkan solved this problem.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3351531115