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^ And don't forget that the game will just be a copy of everything else that's popular at the time, so you would get a better experience playing the game they copied, as opposed to their version of the copied game.
Only way I can obtain smooth and stable experience is by putting everything to low, only simulation quality to ultra (cause otherwase it makes hitreg do all kind of weird things - it's official, not me just saying that) and also Resolution Scale to lowest possible...
Trust me, the game still looks great, and performance since then is never better...
I know lot of ppl will call me crazy, but do not play multiplayer fps competitive games with graphics settings capped high or whatever, no matter you can run it or not, it adds tons of uneeded effects that just make you play worse and see worse.
Test it, see if you like it. Long past are days when games looked like pixels on low settings, trust me