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Depending on the Hardware you're rocking, you may need not to do so anyway. At least I believe so, I think we're slowly re-entering the timeline of massively optimizing games to be playable on more systems.
Again, this is all my assumption, but because of the rising prices of PC Hardware, a huge divide has been made in what is basically possible on an average Gamers hardware. Thus I believe that Developers would be fools to create the most beautiful unoptimized mess for the RTX 5090 TI + Ryzen 9 9800X3D, but focus more on what everyone has to get more sales in.
Hope you're right. I hate the trend of half-assed releases.
I've got a good configuration, so I'm not interested in upgrading right now, but even then, the bad optimization of games makes it a bad experience.
AAA titles released recently are mostly unoptimized messes, I don't see that changing soon, they rely on things like DLSS to have a "decent" experience, what a shame what gaming has become, there's still many good indie games tho.