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Come back when Bugthesda releases the patch and I hope you feel better.
AMD ryzen 7 5700x 8 cores
16gb ram.
Not a beefy PC by todays standards whatsoever, but i can run games such as cyberpunk and red dead 2 flawlessly. Its gotta have something to do with UE5 and the optimization of this game in particular. I got the framerate to be silky smooth, but something else on my end isnt playing well with this game at all
EDIT also note that every single crash I got was the same, GPU dump. Never received any of the other crashes that i see some posting about
Ue5 has many components to it that rely on owning a Nvida card.
https://downloadmoreram.com
Being an owner of a graphics card doesn't mean you know how to operate it.
And yes UE5 does just work better on nvidia cards. But that just sounds like something the devs should have looked into, tested, and figured out before dropping it tbh