No, I'm not familiar with a game named Rogue Company. Could you provide more details or check the title?
No, I'm not familiar with a game named Rogue Company. Could you provide more details or check the title?
Rogue Company was built with high-resolution settings, so it’s no surprise people know what that means. The experience is extremely frustrating. It feels nearly impossible to play, and the game has been available since 2020. My system runs a Core i5 9700K, an RX 580 with 32GB of RGB RAM. Yes, the graphics card is outdated—it was released in 2017. The optimization is terrible; switching resolutions doesn’t improve performance or frame rate. Even at low settings, lag remains consistent across resolutions. I stream while playing, but results are identical. The lag is so severe it causes disconnections mid-game and unfair penalties for teammates. The developers clearly underestimated the impact of poor optimization, hiding lag with tiny, hard-to-see notifications instead of clear warnings. Previously, lag would flash a noticeable symbol at the bottom of the screen. Now it’s invisible, making it seem like the issue lies with your hardware. I’ve tested multiple configurations and internet speeds, but nothing changes. My only goal is to be reassured: this game should work on whatever specs you have.
Consider looking for titles that work smoothly on older systems. Many games can run well even with less powerful hardware.
Tell your friends it's the problem. We're all hooked on this game. I'm the one who says it doesn't work, so we switch things up and everyone pretends they're going to sleep. The next day they all say they're done.