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You just described 90% of all games ever made.
I'm pretty sure I haven't clocked 74 hours in a single sitting, though.
I'm running it on a 290x 4gb. It's not an overly graphical demanding game for being as pretty as it is. Side note: I turn down shadows and turn off nvidia geared stuff. Probably not hitting 60fps, but I'm probably used to it.
Edit: After tweaking, I had to turn one of the reflections settings to normal instead of high, and I'm doing 60fps when driving through the city at top speed. Also using FXAA instead of TXAA.
Volition made the mistake of adding experimental graphical options that outright kill your FPS and that's where the bad reviews stem from. Smart people like you just turned it down to normal, but others and in particular laptop users have this entitlement that everything should be enabled to the maximum and if it doesn't run on their 200M GTX, they'll just throw a hissy fit. They don't understand that if you set sun shadows or planar reflections to high, that the game is rendered 3 times every frame.