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My I9 is OC to 5Ghz tho and I do run the game on a SSD mvne and I also count with 64GB of 3600MHz of ram, Which as far as I know, doesn't impact game performance...
And a side note, I'm one of the guys who fought tooth and nails the deniers of Dead Space's stutters...
It seems to be all over the place, probably a VRAM issue. It can be good in the overworld and then suddenly much worse in more enclosed spaces.
I9 12900k, 32GB Ram and the game is installed on a NVME 2.0 SSD.
Perhaps it really is a vram issue. Hardware:
i7 14700. 4090. 64GB ram. Samsung 990 Pro M2 SSD.
I am kind of surprised at how much worse it seems to run on a 3000 series card.
get a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ reality check come on, people with 3080s cant run it unless they won the silicon lottery, and yes VRAM is king when it comes to the game but maybe they should've made that a system requirement so I would've known to not BUY this memory leak, bug addled, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Well of course your pc can handle it, i bet your 4090 can run like 4 instances of this game at once in 4k