They push boundaries, always seeking more.
They push boundaries, always seeking more.
You're experiencing performance issues with MR on both your desktop and laptop. The low FPS suggests the game might be using higher graphics settings than you're comfortable with, or there could be optimization problems. Your hardware specs indicate strong capabilities, so it's likely a mismatch between the game's demands and your system. Check if any hidden graphics options are enabled, or consider adjusting settings further. If recent changes haven't helped, it might be time to explore alternative games or settings.
OW2 features rough visuals but works smoothly on a switch. FH5 is remarkably efficient, making it hard to judge against other titles. RDR2 was built for older hardware, which is understandable given its performance limitations. Marvel Rivals demands more power now because of UE5. Running at 1440p isn’t ideal on a desktop. This is typical performance. On my 7800xt I’m only managing around 120 fps without frame generation.
It was added to an SSD, though it seems unusual since performance isn’t consistently at 60fps even at low settings. The specs might allow it to meet some requirements, but it still feels a bit off.
I’d prefer to enjoy Marvel Rivals in 1080p with better performance, especially on a tighter budget. While higher resolutions give a clearer experience for competitive titles and AAA games look impressive, playing at medium settings doesn’t seem to make a big difference for casual players.