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have you given various driver removal tools a try? I had swapped out cards due to my original GPU dying and swapped again when I replaced the dead GPU with another just like it, left over nvidia drivers were screwing with alot of my games, which all worked under the original dead card.
I get you, I think one month working in some ♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ go no where factory job would cure all devs of not makeing their stuff right, and I too, have had to turn some settings down, the biggest one that seems to make a difference is the resolution scale. Sorry for implying it was your pc, wan't my intent, I was just estatic about figuring out what was fng up my other games.
It did make an improvement, but still movement is very slow especially when using a controller. Just unplayable for me!
I don't understand why, but ive read controllers cause problems in games, i don't understand why.
Why is it the games with interesting story always have the bugginess crap?
For the same reason a game would spoil the ending with the name of the game, small teams still learning.