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1. Update your computers graphics card.
2. Make sure the game notices your graphics card by setting it in the GPUs menu.
3. Verify the game cache.
Thats done by right clicking on the game in your steam library, properties/local files.
4. Run as administrator by right clicking on the exe found under 'steam apps/common'.
Located wherever you installed steam. Works for many older PC games. Might not work for you depending on your OS.
5. Lower antiliasing and anisotropic filtering.
Setting these to the lowest setting usually helps for alot of games and the graphical difference isnt that big of a deal for Men of war Assault Squad. Totally your preference though. You probably dont want these too high during multi-player due to online requiring more power.
6. Lower everything!
Set everything to its lowest setting, then work your way up while trying to find what it is thats messing with your FPS.
7. Try RAZER GAME BOOSTER tm?
Many people swear by it... Or do they swear at it? I guess it depends on the user. The program is supposed to free up resources on your PC to help your games run better. Just use the default settings if it seems too intimidating.
8. Uh... thats all I can think of at the moment... Might have more ideas later.