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번역 관련 문제 보고
Your computer or laptop is starting to get old, and can't keep up with the new updates / graphics that have been put into the new games. With that, it could overload your Graphics card and maybe damage it. I had this problem with Rocket League. I would play perfectly fine on full graphics, and then after time as the game got updated, my laptop couldn't handle the new graphics, and now I play on a Potato.
That makes sense. But you do know I mean "old games that I used to play before are now suffering from lag" and not the recent games i'm playing now?
( although Hollow Knight sometimes has a lag spike when there's a bunch of particles at once, but that's quite rare )
Game performance is by far not always only about hardware.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289
Close down other application that may be using CPU. (Antivirus, recording software, etc.)
Upgrade your Graphics card to a new modern one.
Probably the least you can do, is turn down the graphics and play on Low. Turning off shadows in settings helps alot.