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any solution available?
It makes no sense lol
Not sure if this will help anybody, but my computer is much weaker than Naddox's (intel core i5 2nd gen processor + AMD radeon HD 6450 + 6GB RAM) and one realy bizarre thing that heavily reduced the lag for me was switching from full screen to fake "full screen" (windowed with borderless window + full screen's resolution).
I was switching to windowed for a completely unrelated reason but it made the lag much rarer and much tamer when it happened (instead of say, constant 30 FPS with frequent single-digit FPS drop I got constatnt 60 FPS with rare 15~20 FPS drop).
Again, I can't understand how nor why it worked for me and it didn't completely rid me of the lag, but if your computer is any newer than my 9(?) year old machine...
I mean... there is no visual difference between full screen and fake full screen, so WHY DID THIS WORK FOR ME? I know I should be glad that it worked, but the fact that it worked is disturbing because I have no idea WHY it worked.