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You're not supposed to use 100% of resources; using 100% means the hardware is not able to keep up to the demand. When you're on the freeway, you don't keep the gas pedal completely to the floor to maintain freeway speed as that much power isn't needed.
80-100 is a very good amount, anything over 60 is a good amount.
Also no; your example is you want to see the speedometer go higher, not that is lower than needed to drive on the freeway.
You need 60 FPS to play smoothly, anything over isn't truly needed and is only a want from that point onward. Don't try to push a part to 100%, the moment you do so you're going to hit brick walls which will drop your FPS, cause stutters or other issues especially during PvP in which you will lose the fight.
If you truly want to make that happen, learn about the GPU settings, game settings, or get a stronger GPU.
you clearly dont know what your doing with pc's and a game should not be using 100% of any of your pc hardware, thats just not how it works
This is simply normal rust performance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc49NcTA5GA&t=92s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYQqlxGkGd8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OncQ5D47Tc8
You can play a game from 1998 but if game is designed incorrectly for your hardware or other way around ♥♥♥♥ aint gonna magically run well. Hardware is not there for 100hz or 140hz. I prefer smoother performance all the time rather than super smooth sometimes.
I suggest observing benchmarks and graphs for games/hardware before you get them or post with questions. If you rly feel performance should be improved pester devs on the proper forum/discussion area. If I recall you can vote on the site of what they should prioritize as well.