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only half as powerful as desktop 4070
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-4070-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-RTX-4070/m2033663vs4148
paired with a power hungry intel i9... well no wonder its under-performing
This game was made with bubblegum, cardboard and construction paper. Playing it on a laptop is kind of actually insane.
The fact that you can play it at all is kind of wild.
go to the application control list.
Find or add the game to the list.
Select the game.
Find the power profile for the game.
Set it to max power.
Apply.
They recently re-enabled jiggle physics.... and that has been halla hard on machines.