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you should have used the launcher tools to clean off old data from your client whenever you re-install the game or update to different versions.
Here's how;
First, backup your save and map files if you intend on resuming a previous game session. Then;
Run 7d2d launcher.exe, switch to 'tools' tab, click 'Clean' and select all the options to clean. Switch back to main tab, disable EAC--if not needed--and Anaylitics then, select 'Run and save settings.' Next, at game's main menu--options, optimize your video settings. See this thread for pointers on that;
https://steamcommunity.com/app/251570/discussions/1/3190241086281294394/
*Note* Most rigs meeting minimum specs should have very little fps issues with the Medium preset w/exception of reflections settings which need to be at Low or even off for best results. Shadow distance at Med. and dynamic mesh, occlusion, possibly Dynamic music, all disabled.
Close out game. Copy your save and map files back to appropriate user folders. Re-launch game and continue your game.
Optionally, create a new map then exit the game so RAM is flushed. Then, launch and start a new game using your new RWG map.
Also, be sure you don't have some old mods left in a 'mods' folder either in Steam's 7d2d directory and / or user's \Appdata\Roaming\ 7d2d folder. If so, delete the files inside the 'mods' folder(s) or move them temporarily.
It's also a good idea to create an exception in your Anti-Virus app for the 7d2d.exe, 7d2dlauncher.exe, and EAC.exe--if playing MP. This will avoid possible 'False positives' and keep it from halting them to check each time you run them.