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I may have to wait for a patch or something.
Its just frustrating when I finally get a game I WANT to play badly, and its just messed up from the start (actually from the sound of it, it worked better before the mysterious 3gb patch).
Due to this acceleration of the game, did you try the borderless window mode.
So, when I get there, should I sneak up by the guy at the gate that my partner (forgot his name, danggit) is distracting for me to strangle from behind? Because that is the only one that I CAN get silently. The other 2 come out the door like their pants are on fire. This is also when the tutorial shows me how to Block, and how to 'wind up' for a big baseball bat smash.
If it truly is a timing thing, then I will have to wait for a fix, because my rig, or the patch, is making the game run 2x to 4x faster than it should be running. NPC's/friends/enemies/people in the street, they are all going super fast. Like mafia 3 with the fastest car with a blower on it. I know a lot of older games suffer from timing being tied directly to the speed of the video cards (or was it cpu?) back then. IE : 30hz
:(
I dont want to have to install it on my printer machine just to get it to run right. I hope the devs see this and make a fix (as well as fixing the keybinding issues).