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All I did was play with another resolution and properties of the game.
The game was originally engineered to run on (by today's standards) old gen tech, and they had to re-engineer it to get it running on Windows properly. I bought it and ran it on Windows XP, but when it got to Windows 10, on MUCH better hardware, there were serious performance issues [with the retail version, which was never really updated to reflect contemporary technology]. The Steam version eliminated these conflict-related problems on modern Windows platforms, but if your hardware is borderline, or doesn't meet specs, you're going to have to accept these problems. It's kinda funny, though, because compared to other games these days, HBM isn't exactly a resource hog.
My specs:
MBD: MSI Z490-A Pro (MS-7C75) w/Intel Z490 chipset
CPU: i9-10900F 2.8 GHz 10-Core/20-Thread (water-cooled)
GPU: nVIDIA (Gigabyte) GeForce GTX-1660 Super Windforce / 6 GB GDDR6
RAM: 16 GB Crucial Ballistix UDIMM Gaming Memory, DDR4/3600 1.3V
OSD: Crucial NVMe M.2 2 TB SSD (2400 MB/s)
PSU: 750 W EVGA 80+ Gold
OS: Windows 11 x64 Home 21H2
Network: EP-9636GS EDUB LOVE Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 5.1 3K Mbps
...and this is WAY more than is needed for this game, but I play others where these specs are kinda pushing it on the lower limit, even so. Built this thing seven years ago, and it's gone through some serious upgrades. Used serious stacks to do it, and I'm on a fixed income.