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red dead gives 40 on highest (open world game)
even csgo gives 80 on highest despite looking so bad
source is an outdated engine, it should be laid off
You can use a single wrong function in UE5 and easily drop 600fps to 40fps.
Csgo is very CPU dependent, that may change with source 2.
You'll just have to wait.
So CS2 will me more GPU dependent ? my config right now runs csgo smoothly without any problem at 400 fps at auto high
What I do know via playing half life alyx is that source 2 can keep 8 CPU cores busy, spreading the load across multiple cores rather than hammering one, therefore the GPU is better utilised.
CS2 is a different game though, so as I said, we'll have to wait.
and hope we will be able to disable the cartoonish effects on CS2
i dont know if this a joke or not.
CS2 is moving to S2, thats the reason for the "2" in the name.