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Edit: I also read that this game is capped at 30 fps. I'm not sure how to check the rate in-game, but if you're getting that, it may be the best the game can do. I'm definitely getting a better rate with the above changes now though -- before the game was noticeably choppy and stuttering, and now it looks pretty smooth and fluid.
I have a laptop with a 670M GTX card an 2.4 GHZ I7 processor and it was in 3d and it ran at 28 FPS on avg. Which is only 2 less than it was capped at. Sometimes it would dip lower, but not too bad.
Don't trust to that ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. @OP, Game, indeed caped at 30FPS, because awful 30FPS is a limit for current gen consoles. And for some weird reason they don't disable that console cap on PC version. U can easy do it by urself. Check it out manual section. Game run flawless on 60 fps. Sorry for bad english.