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Imagine instead of using one ladder to get over a wall you stack ladders into a pile that you can walk up and over the wall. That is basically what is happening. In gaming in general but this is an especially disappointing case
If you want more fps, get a better cpu.
As an example.
With RTX 4070 12GB, i7 8700K
I had in Dragon's Dogma 2 25 fps (no framegen) with max or minimum settings, in city area.
After upgrading cpu to i7 14700K, I doubled it for max settings, and could get even more fps with lower settings.
I get the same fps moving from lowest to highest settings and vice versa.....
i played Dragon's Dogma 2 on a 3070 ti i5 12600k on max at 1440p getting 60 fps all the game and in city so wtf going on in games for so many players
The CPU is fine, the game is just badly optimised. Don't chime in if you don't know what you're talking about.
You're logic is unoptimized.
The game is running okay.
Either you make a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ game with less features, or get a better pc.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3436131846
End of story.