How is a game poorly optimized for certain PC setups on games?
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First you program a game, then you optimize it. When you rush it out though, some of the optimization is missing and you will get a bad experience.
One example: Before the game is optimized, everything will be rendered (including stuff you don't actually see) which leads to bad performance.
Let's say you're looking at a house, the stuff in it doesn't have to be rendered (or at least part of it if it has windows), so lighting and rendering all the things in there
will get you practically no benefit and leads to less fps.
Not many people use 4-Way SLI so why bother with all the tuning of drivers/game. Time is Money.
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