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As sidenote, lockups and freezes if you have them outside of a game it also can happen if you have a faulty harddisk in your system. The system doesnt even need to use it and it still will lockup and freeze your system, I had this once and it took me quite a while to figure this out back then.
Open your task manager while playing, ideally let it open on a 2nd screen and look at the RAM usage while playing.
It still wont run 100% well, it still needs to be optimized but most of my biggest problems are gone since I close Firefox while playing.
Also use SSGI lighting in the graphics options, not the other one which is turned on as standard, it will benefit you the most.
I have a setup of 32GB DDR5 RAM with 8GB RTX 4070 and this game still stutter when I run it with Turbo ASUS mode. How funny is that right?
I really don't get how people determine the standard requirement RAM usage for games. To say that a game basically needs around 6-12 GB to run smoothly, I guess it just basically a prank and not a system minimum requirement. A minimum requirement should be "run or fail" on startup. If a game could run, that means it is already pass.
What I'm pointing is, sometimes the developer never "really optimize" a game to run it in best way. As a result, even when we tried to put the epic setup, the in-game system itself unable to follow up. And even causing us a loss like RAM usage more than it actually needed.