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I'm sure there is someone with a much worse system than you who hasn't crashed either. It still doesn't discredit the people with nicer systems experiencing crashes.
It's okay... Stuttering for sure. Using like 90% of my RAM. Never crashes and after moving to SSD always the first one to load into the game.
So... For me it's mainly stuttering issues, which never happen in a game like Valorant when I played in 2k, but they said they're working on it. And biggest problem is why it uses 90-100% of RAM lol? I'm planning on adding 16 more GB of RAM but that's it really.
Lowering stuff down to 1080p uses same amount of RAM for some reason plus makes screens ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up cause I have 3 monitors.
also, since the game has a kernel-level AC, this means they know your hardware info. IF they wanted to use a person's PC processing power to allocate it towards powering their AI machine learning models, they could very much be deliberately targeting players with higher-end rigs for these purposes.
AND NO!! i am not jumping thru so many ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hoops just to play ONE GAME, not gonna remove shader caches, or undervolt my CPU, its not my PC rig
As for the OP, games are as different as cars and PCs as unique as their drivers. A driver may be great at operating one vehicle and terrible at operating another because the make and handling are different. There are some basic checks that Marvel Rivals does need to run exquisitely, like Windows 11 for the Dx12 update which solves Strange portal issues. But it mainly needs you to do some basic legwork to ensure your PC's optimally running UE5 tech. Laptops come prepackaged and game ready so users don't need an iota of intelligence to use them if they get the right one.
I upgraded from a 8 Core Ryzen 7 5700G to a 16 Core Ryzen 9 5950X and suddenly the game runs smoothly.
It turns out that I had a cpu bottleneck the whole time (This CPU was never meant to be combined with a GPU anyway).
im playing on absolute minimum with 1280x720 resolution
this game is unoptimized, just because it's worked for u dosnt mean it will work 100% for someone else
i literally told someone to build a rig catered towards thread ripping... like getting a 16-core CPU... and they literally spazed out on me and got very very emotional.