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I tried lowering everything and it still does that.
I do not remember this game dropping frames the way it does now (havent played it for a few months now).
Some of these corners are in very hard stages like col de turini. I know these stages used to lag a bit (my memory cannot fail me) but the lag spikes were not as bad as this (dropping 50-60 frames even for half a sec).
I just thank god that shit happens in just a handful of stages and those'r high altitude stages, mainly turini stages.
I have a 4GB nvidia gtx 1050ti OC, a six-core AMD 6300 microprocessor and the game installed on a solid disk. all running on windows 10 pro 64-bit.
I would like to know what kind of configuration you recommend to me to have a good performance. At the moment, I have the game in HIGH quality and it runs quite well, except for some graphic details (the texture of the trees being completed as I go along the way, for example)