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As long as you code it that way, any engine could turn badly (*looking at ARK and its curious use of UE4*). You should have been there when L4D1 released. The game was poorly optimized and many rigs including mine struggled to get decent frames during hordes. It was later fixed, but the evolution of hardware components later helped quite a lot, too.
if you run it at 30 FPS then you have old PC.
L4D2 runs great for you because it's an old game now. i7 4790k, GTX 970, 16 gigs of ram here and I rarely if ever get stuttering.
If you run L4D2 on that fps then your pc must be ancient
101-135 fps in the Inn,
45-75 fps in the first mission.
Settings all maxed out, borderless window
I assume you are talking 1080p. Just try running the game 4K all maxed out. Not gonna happen with solid 60fps.