I haven't tried this yet, as there is no need to anymore with what I tried.
If this doesn't work and you have a similar system to mine, this worked for me:
(I am running a 2.4ghz duo, 4gb ram, Geforce G210m... not the greatest system as you can se)
In Nvidia control panel, turn Anistropic Filtering and Antialiasing to their maximum settings, force Vsync and enable Triple Buffering. Then in the game set the graphics settings to the High preset, then Low, then High again, disable Vsync in the game, and scale down to your liking.
I set mine to:
Textures: High
Character Detail: High
Shaders: low
Shadows: off
Bloom: off
With these same settings I was getting averages of 16-20 fps in big out doors areas. Now I'm getting averages of 25-30 fps. Much better, especially for my system.
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