Star Wars the Force Unleashed "Slow Motion (commonly known as a form of lag)"

     I have been attempting to run the game "Star Wars the Force Unleashed," on a 13-inch MacBook Pro Late 2011 with Intel Graphics HD 3000, 500 gb hard drive, 2.4 GHz processor speed, and 4 gig ram, and the game seems to be going in "slow motion (commonly known as a form of lag)."  I have done my resurch and my sources have told me that I might have to turn off v-sync.  I have not found a way to do this and I was wondering what might be a way of doing this, or is there anothers solution?  Your contribution would be much appreciated.

You won't be guaranteed a refund, but try contacting Mac App Store support:
http://www.apple.com/support/mac/app-store/
Click on Contact Support.

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    LordRoss wrote:
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