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It could be that running the game at full speed causes some lock contention that doesn't happen when slowed down by the log stream.
Or it could also be that under normal gameplay your system spins down the harddrive to save power due to a lack of accesses, which would cause slowdowns and choppiness when the game suddenly needs to load something - also something which would be helped by running the log in the background.
For testing the second point, I'd suggest running something like this in the background while playing; (i.e. generating some constant load)
Good ideas. I'm curious about the game running too fast since other people mentioned it. Warframe has an in-engine FPS cap that can be set (which I have set to my display's frame rate,) but perhaps I should try vsync or some other method in case it's something screwy on that end.
Disk is fine (it's an SSD so any start/stops would be instantaneous AFAIK.)
If you feel like testing an external FPS limiter, Mangohud has one built-in