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gtx 660 2gb ddr5
amd-fx 8320 8-cores 3.5ghz
16gb ram
1,5 TB
60/3 dl/up
:S
Like i said the codding for upscaling/resizing is unoptimized and it is detrimetal when using different than the Native Game Resolution! So i did the next best thing i changed my desktop/monitor resolution from 1080p to 720p and was that a rewarding experience!!! CONSTANT 60 FPS so far! The calculations the game is forcing to change the resolution is unrealistic so logicaly by going near the native game resolution you make the calculations less. So use resolutions that are the same aspect rate like your native monitor res but lower and you will get the same effect.
1600:900 was not persistent 60 fps so i lowered it to 720p.