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Now the game engine update has been rolled out. Why this had to be done is not clear. The graphics have not improved dramatically, but the FPS has gone down the drain. The only thing the new engine gave us was FSR/DLSS, and only so that we could more or less play with this piece of code.
So why is it time for me to upgrade my computer? Maybe it's time to change the game, because other online projects don't have this problem!
Conditional Call of Duty 2019 looks much better and produces more stable FPS than this German craft.
Greedy Tarkov developers who made a new pack and other problems with the game
or the developers of this game
The talentless monkeys at Crytek killed my game for no reason.
(By the way, I also don't understand WHAT has changed in the game for this patch 2.1 that I now need to URGENTLY update my PC)
That's it.
It makes one suffer even more hilarity knowing, if they wanted to, they could've kept things backwards compatible like Uncharted did by providing a separate EXE file.