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can someone help me ? :X
There's SOME unfinished elements of things that couldn't be completed before release, and will be completed by DLC 1. However in NO WAY is the whole DLC there and you're paying for an unlock. They already told us this BEFORE we even knew ANY of the data was included.
0hrs mean, you didn't get to actually check the Framerate by yourself, and Console-FPS doesn't equal PC-FPS due to the differencies in the Configurations of each PC.
While I don't actually know your Specs, it could be less or even way more than 60 FPS, (some games go way over only just 60FPS, into the hundrets, while some always play slow, not nesserarily due to the Hardware, but thanks to poor Programming).
Solution: Start a recource-friendly Tool to record your FPS, and have it calculate the average number, that would give quite a noteable feedback.
By the way, Staying in the Menu isn't a good reference-point for getting high FPS-Numbers, since those usually cost less power to calculate.