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The specs of my laptop are i5 12450HX, 12GB RAM, RTX 2050 $GB VRAM, Gen4 SSD, Win11. And how long should it take it general to install it because I already cancelled it once when it took around 1.5 hours. It was using the whole 100% of my CPU which kinda scared me

So is it normal for it to utilize 100% of CPU for extracting RDR2?

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[–] basiclemmon98@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It's fine, the repacks generally tick up the CPU and RAM a lot. It's just extracting things faster than if it didn't use that many resources. You only really have to worry if the extraction process halts for unreasonably long (over an hour or smth), then you may have a system issue (not the repack's fault).