Well, that's what happens when you're new, developing game studio and your game starts to suddenly grow. Game being added with new and new facilities and DLCs. At first when they made the game it was probably looking good and working smoothly but at one point you have to start optimizing this and that, but if you're not well experienced yet, it's difficult to tell when and at some point it's just easier to make a whole new project from scratch than fixing it.
I've experienced it while I got a small project of working on a small, two person "space" battleship. I just had to upgrade the project, add this and that but at some point I realized, had I just used the code as a refference and made everything from scratch myself I'd be done in a month, not three like I did.
Besides...
Well, it's a "Gaming laptop"... but bought like 8 years ago so yeah xD
I suppose the graphic card is only weakest part but it's a GeForce soldered into the main board and I couldn't replace nor upgrade it.
I have CPU in turbo which overclocks it to 3,2 GHz, 4 core, 8 threaded, upgraded ram to 16 GB, put inside a pretty good SSD, but graphic card is still old GeForce 750M with 1GB of VRAM which kinda sucks hard now.
But I have interesting news. I have used cheats. Yes. I have used cheats to DOWNGRADE my facilities and...
Yes, it's looking good (at least enough).
I wonder if I should just downgrade facilities for the grind like this
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Even in abandoned factory it is looking good.
TBF if I had PC specs like yours I wouldn't have this problem