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Also, this game is almost two decades old. No one is going to keep updating a game that old.
Are you playing on a laptop? If so as far as I know the old Sage games don't recognise Nvidia Optimus so effectively you'll be running on Intel Graphics which the game has never behaved nicely with.
You'll have to force the dedicated card to run to get decent performance / gameplay.
The same issue happens with Red Alert 3. I've got it working silky smooth on all my laptops with Optimus though so its just a GPU priority issue (assuming you're using a lappy)
It looks mostly fine when your camera is still because it is an RTS game with relatively slow and meaty animations for units, but you reeaallllyy feel that 30fps lock when you pan the camera.
Try lossless scaling. Google it if you're not sure. Heard that it's good enough for older games. But some people said only works at 3D older games, not games like RA2 & CnC2.
https://steamhost.cn/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/