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I didn't care about Capcom much after they completely butchered and then abandoned Dragon's Dogma 2 (which was one of two games I was looking forward past 5+ years), but you'd think their flagship franchise wouldn't suffer from the same problems as their abandonware.
Game runs about as good as it did in the bench for me.
If the game actually looked like a next-gen title, I might agree with you. But blindly accepting poor performance on a game that visually resembles something from a decade ago is just setting the bar low. If a game demands high-end hardware, it should justify that with cutting-edge visuals and optimization. That said, the gameplay is fantastic, but that doesn’t excuse the current system requirements.
I bought a 5080 some weeks ago but I dont want to play with black bars lol
some people are used to playing games on low FPS.
My Wife was playing Hogwards on her laptop on 25 fps and was fine with...
RX 7800 XT + 7800x3D, 32 GB DDR5 RAM.
But guess that's just 7 year old "peasant PC".
On 4k with 2x Upscaling ? XD
Ran the benchmark to see raw performance.