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RX6600
Ryzen 5 5500
16gb
Too little RAM and VRAM the game is a buggy and leaky mess. What you are seeing is what happens when the GPU tries to "manage" memory and keeps loading/unloading the same data.
When that happens, eventually the asset simply isn't loaded.
Now this kind of issue causes performance to drop for EVERYONE, regardless of hardware being used. The question is how long you can run the game before it becomes apparent and/or crashes.
A GPU with more VRAM can help, but it won't solve the problem because it's an issue the devs need to fix, should they have the capability to do so.
I would not recommend upgrading your hardware just to play buggy games like this, because the problems you have on lower tier hardware will also affect the upper tier ones.
I couldnt care less about their benchmark, I tried it and yes I'm getting 60 fps no problemo but it looks so bad and blurry. Learn to optimize your games 1st, I will benchmark after.
you can only play at medium and below settings before VRAM/RAM starts leaking. i have the same GPU
your RAM is too low for this game to run in any capacity too