PC Do PC Upgrades Improve Performance?

@Vampirenostra Does it have a dedicated GPU? If not that might be the reason.

On a PC you need benchmarks like Prime95 or Cinebench to get all cores loaded at 100%. If a game does that, something is very wrong with the system. I have no clue about apple though.
sure it does, otherwise there would be no possibility game at all))) This is apple))

 
I got an intel HD 620 iGPU playing 7D2D at around about 20-25 FPS. ;)

A20 was released when I was on holidays where I couldn't bring my gaming rig and I really wanted to see if it was any good and ended up gaming the night away after my wife and kids went to bed.

Was never really going to survive a blood moon, but I still had a lot of fun playing around with the new pipe weapons and building shapes etc.

 
No.

Actually going into Beta will increase performance... as we keep being told.  (Alpha 9 years+)

So No.

 
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This game is extremely different to most other games in regards to system usage. I have Ryzen 1600x, 64Gb of RAM, a 1080TI, a 3440x1440 gaming monitor, a custom loop liquid cooling system, and everything is overclocked to their limit. I tend to run some stuff on the ultra settings and other things turned down for performance. My usage is never pegged on either the GPU or the CPU (even individual cores). My RAM usage suggest a memory leak but that's something else. What I figure, is that the game is heavy of the cpu cache. A cpu upgrade might help, but you're going to need to determine just what's worth it for you. A small upgrade wouldn't be worth it in my book. Typically a single gen cpu upgrade might only benefit you by single digit fps boosts if at all. If you're going from an intel 4-6th Gen cpu to a 10-12th gen, yeah that might be more worth it. This is all assuming your GPU usage isn't the issue. If your bottleneck is in the GPU, upgrading your cpu is just a waste.

 
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