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Is your framerate locked too? If the framerate is jumping around even a little that can make it feel way worse.
About the topic: I think the game automatically runs at your monitor's lowest refresh rate in fullscreen mode. I guess your monitor supports something around 30Hz, so that's what the game is running at (but actual frame rate is higher). Or you have extreme mouse smoothing that makes everything feel floaty, I had that in the Classics.
I used the trick that helped me fix the HD remakes: sam_iMaxFPSActive command.
In HD remakes it's gfx_iMaxFPSActive. You set the value to 60 and stuttering is gone. In classic games it's sam prefix.
You can check the value that it gives: for me it was 10_000 in HD and 500 in Classic. Setting to 60 in both versions worked.
1. gap_iDepthBits=24 + applyVideoMode()
2. gap_iRefreshRate=60
If that does not help them I'm stuck. I also had ingame VSync disabled but I'm forcing it via Nvidia Control Panel.
Anyway, just wanted to try to help. If you're interested in troubleshooting I can exchange the configuration and settings.