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I searched for the recommended system requirements for this title and apparently, your computer should have no problem running this game as it appears that a Pentium IV at 1.4 GHz would be able to run it. Same goes with the Athlon XP 1500+, which isn't too far off from the former. On the GPU side, you're far over the standard too. This however pertains to minimal requirements, or close to, and there's a possibility that by turning every graphic option to the maximum, you'll need a far more capable processor and/or GPU. The game Trine 2 comes to mind. Another 2-dimensional title which cannot be run at 1080p, with every setting at its maximum, by anything below high-end cards and CPU's (from at least 2 generations ago, to be accurate), if you're aiming for steady 30+ frames per second. I don't think the game in question is as demanding, from what I encountered, but given that your system isn't high-end either, a drop in frames per second, is plausible. Since you're at 1080p, this could be either GPU or CPU related - if you diminish the resolution in-game and you still encounter these depressions in frames per second, then it's CPU induced, otherwise, it's GPU induced.
JD
Problem solved: I've been so stressed having a flu and poison sumac that I haven't wanted to do much lately, but because you reminded me of this strategy, I was able to get it to push 60 fps constant other than load screens; all I did was lower resolution and it solved my issue. Now hopefully I can save up enough to finally purchase the CPU and RAM I want so games that this strategy won't fix can play fluently. Thank you friend; I will attempt this on a few more titles that I have issues with (the ones I neglected to test) and let you know if it helped.