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But yes would love to know how many gigs the game is using when your ram is 32GB
It either runs perfectly fine with not a single noticable framedrop or it crashes every minute.
Since the most recent update UE5 has become an unoptimized piece of garbage. The only workaround I found is using DX 11 instead of DX 12, but this game doesn't support DX 11 so I'm just stuck playing russian roulette with my PC's RAM.
Guess I'll have to wait for the devs to figure out how to optimize the game to a playable state.
Newer game engines have a ton more overhead because there's much less desire or care to do things efficiently in memory anymore. Same goes for most react web 'apps.'
What??
I've installed every single version of Windows since 98 on HDDs at some point or another and they all work fine, just with a slow initial startup.
It's not advised to run it in an HDD, but it definitely works and it's very usable
What??
I've installed every single version of Windows since 98 on HDDs at some point or another and they all work fine, just with a slow initial startup.
It's not advised to run it in an HDD, but it definitely works and it's very usable [/quote]
Windows 11 (and later versions of 10) take eons to not just startup (several minutes...), but with opening new apps. Yea, I've survived on an HDD before so yes it is possible if you like waiting a lot. I would not call it "very usable" unless you're running a single application/don't start up many apps and are fine waiting several minutes on boot. Maybe 'usable.' Windows 11 task manager also seems to be bound to disk access.
I know this because I had used an SSD that would randomly dip into write speeds of 4MB/s (which is still faster than most HDD's random access speeds), and Windows 11 would operate at a crawl. I've since swapped that SSD out from being an OS disk lol.
Windows 8.1 was probably the last performant OS, about 1GB (or less) RAM usage on boot and starts up in a reasonable time (a couple minutes at worst) on an HDD.
upgrade that joke of a PC , op
for W10 its settings -> System -> About -> Advanced System settings -> performance -> advanced.
Make sure your virtual memory isn't set to just use a hard-drive, that was causing my stuttering. I ended up crashing after setting it too small, so be careful about that.
I'm on low settings, so higher setting may need more RAM.
Wasn't this fixed?.