Recently, Crytek released the last patch for the PC version of Crysis: Remake, which improved the performance of GPUs and CPUs. According to foreign media DSOG's tests, the current version is 81% faster than when "Crysis: Remake" was first released.
Foreign media DSOG reported that when they tested in 2020, they found that "Crysis: Remake" had serious performance problems in the CPU-eating scenario. For example, the following scenario (1080P/ very high quality) has only 48FPS on a high-configuration computer in foreign media.
The configuration of the foreign media computer is RTX 3080, i9 9900K, 16GB DDR4 (3800Mhz), Samsung 970 Pro 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD and Windows 10 64-bit.
In November 2020, Crytek released a patch that brought a 43.75% performance improvement in the CPU-eating scenario. The latest update patch, foreign media found that it has an 81% performance improvement compared with the release version.
Still the same SCENE EATING CPU, USING THE SAME SETTINGS - 1080P/ VERY HIGH QUALITY, THE FRAME NUMBER CAME TO 88FPS. You can keep an eye on CPU utilization (the game now makes full use of four CPUs).