- Dec 19, 2019
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Either lower your graphics settings, update your graphics driver, or your system does not meet the system requirements for intensive UE5 games. Assuming you're an intelligent stranger, you obviously probably did those things, so yes, UE4 is the way to go if it doesn't seem to be running UE5.I don't get this game. It doesn't even load texture's properly. Should have downloaded the UE 4 version. ugh.
Sidenote towards anyone curious about Unreal Engine 5 gaming performance.
The new features being used from UE5 that enhance graphics and lighting, which haven't had time to be fully optimized yet, make newer games that decide to utilize UE5 look pretty bad performance wise, but will actually be far ahead of the game once UE5 is optimized by UE themselves, as well as the community. Right now, until optimizations are made, on the average demanding UE5 game, the specifications you are looking for as recommended seem to be: Nvidia-RTX 2070 / AMD-RX 6700 XT
Which we can see is unfortunately out of a large number of people's range:
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Hopefully soon we'll see some more optimizations towards UE5 as a whole, as well as game developers being creative to implement their own optimizations. However, it does seem like it's getting to the generation of gaming where people are now being nearly forced to upgrade as games begin to implement these newer graphics technologies to use.
If anyone feels like it, please reply to me if you believe to be running the game at reasonable framerate and without texture issues, on what you consider a weak/low end PC. It would probably help us understand what kind of hardware we need to run the UE5 version. I'm on a higher end PC so my performance is irrelevant. Share as much info as you want, in terms of your specs, graphics settings and framerate.
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