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However, with the Mysteries of the Sith remastered, everything gets, intermittently, jerky. Especially when several actors (enemies, allies, etc.) appear in view. The game get's choppy, like, say 15-20 FPS or something.
I'm playing only 1080p, and my graphics is 4060 16GB so, I think, it's not an issue with the hardware. What gives, then? Could someone please give an insight on what to tweak in order to get as seamless experience as I had with the Jedi Knight just a while ago? I mean, they're basically the same game, too, right? I don't understand...
Thanks in advance.
1. Uninstalled the game and previous version of remaster (2.0), and deleted manually the whole game folder afterwards.
2. Reinstalled the game via Steam. Downloaded and installed newest, full v. 3.0. remaster.
3. Lowered the moused sensitivity slider to like 14 (from the initial 140 lol).
4. Disabled bloom and set the screen ratio to 1:1 (in game).
Everything's running great now.