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Palworld didn't use much of ue 5 features. E.g nanite.
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D for me, I dont know intel at all...
and yes, they dont use much of the ue5 but still you can feel it on the lightning and atmosphere that it is ue5, looks beautiful. Soul mask could have done the same, it would worth it even only just for the lightning, at least for me :P
It's fine since you have one of the better gaming cpu. For others, doomed. For intel, stuttering nightmare.
Soulmask however has mediocre world design, so mediocre, ugly and terrain restricted. I have eye strain just playing it for hours... Myth of empires (also using ue4), I can ride across the world and enjoy the sunrise to sunset from rainforest to snowy mountains in beautiful visage...
Funny, because Lies of P came out running in UE4 without issues like some of the other games that came out the same year running UE5.