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I'm getting somewhere around 53-55 fps at high
Why am I asking how much RAM you have when you're getting an error that you don't have enough RAM? To see if you have enough RAM. I don't think you do, not for a poorly-optimized Ubisoft game. Get more RAM.
Also, you were very rude to no1schmo who was trying to help you. If you want help from people you might try learning not to bite the hand that is trying to feed you.
is an extremely rude response to someone who was clearly trying to help you by asking a good-faith common-sense question.
From your grammar I assume (perhaps incorrectly) you are not a native English speaker.
So, for your information, depending on context, addressing someone with "wtf" can be considered very insulting.
Since we can't know each other's cultural background in this very limited Steam forum framework, it might be helpful to use mainstream communications style, not because it's any better than what we might normally do, but just to achieve some commonality and avoid miscommunication.