Not really, it just means the game is unoptimized garbage. Can't do much. Plus, after seeing a video, the gameplay is trash and animations are mid at best.
People who try to give computer advice really sound dumb. "Learn to troubleshoot your system" is as helpful of advice as someone who knows nothing asking if you turned it off and back on again in hopes that fixes the problem lmao. Don't try to help if you really don't know shit.
While the game doesn't appear optimized, it isn't a resource hog either.
I'll stand by my advice, people should learn to analyze the tools they're working with, but I'll acknowledge that I didn't provide any assistance either. So here's some actual assistance.
Before I start, shitting on someone asking you to reboot tells me a baseline about your level of knowledge of troubleshooting. The reason people will ask you to turn a system off and on again (especially for windows) is that it resets a number of states to a replicable post-boot state (even if that isn't a good state itself). ARP and DNS caches are flushed, other applications and services are reset to their startup state, and any patches or updates will actually complete if they depend on a post-update reboot (like any network or video drivers that don't swap properly until nothing is actually using them, which is always if the computer is running).
You didn't give any meaningful details that would allow others to assist you without replicating the problem independently themselves. Since others aren't reporting a similar issue, the cause has a higher chance of being related to your workflow, or your specific system/environment. If I was suspecting your system, I'd be looking for a dxdiag.txt and msinfo32.nfo file to identify potential issues and conflicts unique to your machine (but maybe don't share those publicly).
In most cases, I prefer to look at workflow and system state first (rebooting if I think you have drivers shitting themselves because of an unfinished update), and consider what else you have open that could be constraining the system. For example, do you have 40 pornhub tabs open with videos in RAM, or worse paging in and out of RAM?
If you stared with, 'I recently rebooted and have this problem with no other tasks running', that would be one thing, but since you claim your system outperforms my best one, and this game runs on a potato, I'm betting on something else choking out resources.
Reward for those reading to the end of this, and something I'd verify if I were troubleshooting this person's system.