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You clearly can play it properly now.
Come back when you get better hardware, or go play with the graphics settings that you think are good enough of an experience.
You probably forgot that on launch day for World you also couldn't play it properly with the hardware you had back then.
Wilds runs for me fine on max settings, better than world did.
The difference is that my hardware is different, and the performance it generates compared to the game requirements is also better compared to what I had for MHW.
It still runs exactly the same, except for Rotten Vale area, which I "fixed" for everyone lel.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/582010/discussions/3/1735462352470150697
You seem to not understand what optimization means, while ignoring the fact your pc is different from back then when the game launched.
What in the world are you talking about?
I have a 14700 and 4090 and they work amazingly well.
there's another issue why you shouldn't update to recent intel, they don't support an instruction set that benefits vidya game performance since 12th gen. ^^''
if consoles do not support avx512 at all, do you understand why your arguement avx512 is important is stupid af
This game was not optimized on launch day; it still is not optimized. We know there is an issue with the texture streaming, specifically with the compression/decompression of textures. The RE engine was designed more for linear corridors not wide open fields. We also know the game uses an outdated version of direct storage and immediate performance can be seen when you update the direct storage dlls. Wilds has plenty of performance optimizations that it can still do.
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That said, there is a limit to how long hardware can be reasonably supported. An I7-6700K is more than 10 years old now. Asking for the game to work on an i7-6700K is like asking for a PS5 game to work on a PS4. That's how gaming works; if you don't have the money to keep your hardware updated, you just don't get to play the latest games.
Yes, developers should not require players to have the greatest and latest hardware, but at the same time they should not be trying to support incredibly old hardware.