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Indie games are made by smaller teams (often, less than a dozen of people) and tend to use existing game engines made by larger companies (in this case, Unity 3d), which save development time but tend to have small caveats due to not being made with the specific game's needs in mind.
Also made with Unity which is not an overdemanding engine.
I have my gaming laptop since 2016 with no graphic card update and the game works perfectly ( I have 1800 hours) and all the other games i play.
I don't know, change your PC or lower the settings.
There's always a way to make the game work.
But RoR2 just CHUGS for no reason
My rig runs the game reasonably but I do find it concerning that a game that looks like this is heating up my GPU as much as it does.