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Edit the Widescreen Fix ini file. Game may break.
I wouldn't recommend messing with the frame rate of older games. They were designed to work at specific framerates, according to the kind of images they processed. Mafia is capped at 63 fps because the action is very dynamic. The rolling actions, the fully automatic fire and the driving function best at a fixed refreshed rate because at the time, the game engine performed best up to a certain point. To cross it is to take a game past the evolutionary barrier video games were yet to cross.