CPU becomes less dependant when monitor resolution is higher. People with high end rigs most likely will have 1440p or 4k. The bottleneck shifts to the graphic card more.It seems, that Final Fantasy 14 performs extremly good with the AMD Ryzen 5800 X3D:
https://www.club386.com/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-review/
But unfortunately, it is also an indication, that the game is not optimized very well. Good optimized engines will try to put all or most of their "hot code" into the CPU cache. Either the "hot code" of the FF14 engine is really huge, so it does not fit into the cache of most CPUs. Or they did not implement such optimizations.
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