DonDregon
Refugee
Sorry, I probably should have been more clear.
Yes the GPU is necessary, and it is recommended to have quite a good one. Just the difference between a 1060 and a 1070 is noticeable, though not significantly different. What I meant was that the 3080 won't see a notable improvement compared to the previous generations because the game is primarily CPU-bound still for SI and AI mechanics. For this particular title, it most likely does not perform significantly better than a 1080 or 2080.
I am almost constantly inundated with people asking "Why can't I get 144+FPS at 4k on this game?", when they're sitting there running it on a 6th or 7th-gen Intel. Even Gen4 AMD CPU's aren't seeing significant improvements over the Gen3's simply because the game can't really utilize all the extra cores.
Back in Alpha 18 I did a direct comparison on varying clock speeds here. It shows how much of a difference small changes in CPU and RAM can make with no change to the GPU. Somewhere in General Discussion here there is a similar thread where I also included benchmark scores on the different setups.
Hahaha I understand, btw I'm quite old to know that some games use some resources more than others and experienced a quite good gaming back those days when 144Hz monitors didn't even exist, I only seeked to avoid those drops to 20fps and having the game running over 45-50 always. BTW I've managed to reach that, read the long comment before if you are interested on knowing more.
For the CPU concerns I let the system to choose the freqs by default, not planning OCing it at this point, I did OCed a bit the mem clock (native speed is 3200) and now I've both RAM and CPU mem clock running at 3466 (it breaks down if I try to go further).
I may pick a 5600X on a near future just to upgrade my wife's CPU which is older using my current 3600X, I suppose that I can get a little improvement with the 5600x in comparison to the current 3600X, let's see.