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As a non Nvidia user i couldn't use the regular solutions
Honestly, V-sync is the "regular" solution. People have been using that to fix problems in this game for years. But video card drivers can override the V-Sync setting in the game. I'm guessing that when V-Sync doesn't work for someone, that's usually the reason. One option is to change the driver setting that's overriding the game setting (so that V-Sync actually works). Another is to limit the frame rate in some other way (as described above).
FYI, if you happen to have an AMD GPU, be advised that AMD's Enhanced Sync option can cause problems in this game (because it replaces the regular V-Sync).