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Granted I'd love to play at 60fps, the screen built into the laptop is 300hz and since I've been using it as a stationary computer the monitor I have it hooked up to is 165hz, but I'm playing on what is, in 2025 the PC gaming equivalent of a PS2, so you really can't expect miracles from it anymore.
For a while I was even playing at 720p to ensure i wouldn't have to worry about the vram issue, but 1080p with all low settings at 30fps still seems pretty stable, I've only ran out of vram like once at these settings and that was in the Mines.
30fps isn't ideal for PC gaming, agreed but it's not completely unplayable either. It sure beats forcing myself to not play because I'm too spoiled by high framerates.
I would advise you find use the dlss4 thing.