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Worst case, you can also drop the render resolution a bit too. I personally find reduced render resolution in video games to be completely unplayable (the blur flares my migraines viciously after only a few minutes of play), but that's absolutely a subjective thing.
Take a look here if you're interested:
https://drg.old.mod.io/?filter=t&kw=remove
https://drg.old.mod.io/removed-frozen-death-fire-death-particles
Most of these will help with performance lag.
I'd refer to another comment here to use Mods from Mod.io which is built into the game to help more with performance. Just try FSR first and a mix of medium or low settings, you should probably manage decent performance with that
The two biomes Azure Weald and Hollow Bough have a higher performance hit so keep that in mind.
I do however, run on minimum. There's no real visual difference, so it just puts less strain on my hardware. Also, being a high action combat game, occasionally drops are still not something I want to be having.
It basically runs the game at a very low native resolution and then artificially upscales it to look better.
The result is much better FPS at nearly the same level of image quality.