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This doesn't break the game, it works flawlessly. You haven't read my post properly. For Frame Generation to work you have to limit the game to 60fps as I have stated in my original post.
Not limited to 75, not 100 or 120., but 60. You then HAVE to use a Frame Gen solution to get double the Frame Rate. The physics are untouched, Entrances and In-game action are ALL at the correct speed, they are NOT sped up at all. You don't seem to understand the important part that you HAVE to use a Frame Gen solution Like AMD Fluid Motion Frames which is built into AMD Adrenalin driver for 6 & 7 series AMD GPU's or a program like Lossless Scaling to create your generated frames.
The original poster asked a question and I gave him 2 ways to achieve his desired outcome. If you want to try Frame Generation then great, If you don't then great. But I can assure you that if you set it up correctly it works very well.
It's not a fighting game. It's a sports sim. If it were a fighting game where are the WWE 2K tournaments in the FGC? The only reason it's locked at 60 FPS is because of the engine it's using.