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If you're at 1080p it might look at lot more blurry / grainy. I was going to suggest using FSR 1 enable then go to screen resolution scale slider and bump it down to 85%. That is what I would suggest on 1440p and it still looks good, but on a 1080P it might be blurry.
Try 85% resolution scale though just to see, it will improve your FPS, but remember to turn on FSR 1 as well. You have to do both for the FSR 1 to work correctly.
If you forget to turn on FSR 1 while lowering the resolution scale render it will look like utter butt.
There isn't any magic, so if you want higher fps, you will need to lower settings.
However you can download more frames
https://store.steampowered.com/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/
Look, older hardware has limitations and especially when it comes to modern games running new engines, unfortunately the only way you are going to achieve more frames is by doing exactly what you asked people not to say, upgrade the PC or turn settings down, you cant just magically increase your FPS.
I play on high settings and get 100+FPS at 1440p with FSR off, you know why? because I have a half decent system.
Use -DX11 and -Useallavailablecores as launch options.
If you are on windows 11 (and even 10), disable power throttling.
Power Throttling is a windows feature forcing your system to use only the E-Core of your CPU. To make the laptop battery running longer (3 hours instead of 1 hour for example). The option is still activated for PC version (not only laptop) and it's dumb.
If your CPU is not using the P-Core, you will have performance issues.
It's easy to find how to do it on internet. The option is available in Gepedit.
There is also some tweak to do about Xbox game features on windows. But i don't remind all of them.