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We are talking original ME3 (2012)?
When the game was first released, this would happen if the game's frame rate was very low. However, even the weakest hardware available today would run the game with more than enough frames per second.
Try to repair the game.
(EA app: Game Library > Click on the three dots on the game cover > Repair)
(Steam: Game Library > Right-click the game > Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files.)
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