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Also driving is horible, When they fix that asome game :D
(Expect the lag and driving, which is like everything XD)
Got the same issue, and this "not-so-simple-and-obvious" modification works fine : got a laptop with Win10, core I7, 8Gb Ram, Nvidia GT840M and the games works fine in 1920x1080 - mid level graph.
That advice would be awesome if I still had my Toshiba Qosmio Gaming Laptop, but sadly that thing died about 2 years ago and I just bought an HP Phoenix Envy gaming desktop. Of course the ♥♥♥♥♥ OEM GFX card they put in there limps the machine so badly. So personally I know I need a better GFX card, but even for OEM it should run this game with no problems at 4gb of vram.
GG.....