


As for unreal engine 5, there is a game I've been meaning to play, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart Of Chernobyl, but I doubt any amount of tweaking is going to allow it to run on my laptop.
Why I say that, recently I tried Forever Skies (was looking for coop games to play with my family), and it uses UE4, and that game ran like absolute sh!t, max framerates (judging from experience, not actual FPS measuring tools) were around or below 10 FPS, I did what I do usually. shadows off (or lowest, can't recall at the moment), all other graphics settings at maximum possible value, screen resolution at 896x504 (it literally would not allow me to launch the game if I set the resolution lower than that, it would say that the current resolution is too low to play the game, and upscaling options such as FSR did not help performance-wise either). Heck, I even turned ALL graphics settings to their lowest value just to see if the game would run better and it STILL ran like sh!t (around 10-12 FPS).
So I wonder if stalker 2, which is still unoptimized and buggy despite recent patches, would even launch. Downloading it is the first problem though, the repacks are 120+ GB in size, plus multiple 5+ GB updates that would probably require 50+ GB free space during install, which, on my 256 GB SSD with 220 GB total usable storage will be next to impossible.

On the topic of OS memory management, I apologize to have to bother you with one last question (since online info has been contradictory at best, pcgamingwiki was not that helpful either): Memory compression on or off (was on by default on my laptop, turned it of few months ago).

With all that being said, all this has been a very informative journey, I can not believe it has been more than 2 years since this topic was created, it feels like it was just yesterday!
I hope this topic and its contents helps others who experience similar bugs/issues in games, or don't play/get certain games just because they assume their computers/laptops won't be able to run them, mostly based on sh!tty online advice (looking at you steam discussion forums).