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That makes no sense. competitive shooters and games like this are usually ultra-optimized to get a competitive experience. Rivals seems anything but.
Then, if the game's feeling nice, it'll let me get to the fight and run smooth enough around 50 fps until I get to a fight where it drops down to somewhere between 2 and 6 fps.
Sometimes by the time the game is half way over, those moments of single digit fps will only happen every 3-4 fights or when certain people use an ult.
Basically, I love the game, but it's unplayable, and I expected it to be better than during the playtest. It's worse. I've lowered settings to the floor, updated graphics. Nothing really helps.
I'm an 1660 Super. I have 120fps and no framerate drops.
oh no I didnt buy a better CPU cuz these guys said so I wanted to upgrade cuz PoE 2 is out and I wanna make sure i run it well
stop trolling bro the GPU is above minimum specs.