![]() ![]() You HAVE to have grass quality at high to make this work btw) Next, check your fps, got a HUGE fps improvement? (If not then I don't know what's wrong. Now the fun part, go to settings and turn post fx to "normal" (Don't worry, you can turn this back on after doing this bit.) (Yes you have to give up a bit of foliage) Then go in game and go to a spot where your fps drops MAXIMUM, like if you get average 70 fps, it should go to to 25-30 fps. I found a pretty (Retarded) good way to fix this issue, that is by increasing the framerate :Pįirst. So which settings you recommend to tune down, that i have good fps everywhere? iam playing the game fairly good on my hardware, the only low fps iam getting is when iam underwater with the submarine in first person and have the lights switched on.that way you can see all the water particles and the ground, while that iam expierincing low fps, when i turn the light off.iam back to my normal fps. Originally posted by HEld:Hi which graphic setting is responsible for the lighting in gta v. I have avoided the areas by turning the lights off whilst passing them but everywhere else under water is fine - having a beastly set up I'm still suffering. There are a few "problem" areas I found still and I believe its due to the underwater algi and grass has been double pasted (ie theres two on the same same co-ordinate on the map) and that kills my FPS by 20 FPS. Having optimised my game over 5 hours or so and tweaking everything to get the best quality and best performance - this is the only way I have been able to do it. My setup right now I get 60 FPS and sometimes it dips to 57/58 from 60 from just exploring, this is when I turn my Shadow Quality from Very High to High. Turn down Resolution, change Shadow Softness to Sharp. This will improve underwater a lot - Keep PostFX Very High PostFX has some effect, unless your computer is not high end, keep this High or Very High (its only a few FPS added when it struggles).Ĭhange Shadow Quality to High, Softness to Sharp and Grass to High. Turn Grass to High, turn Shadows to Sharp (there's seriously no need for soft at the moment as it just looks the same and unless your standing still, you won't notice) Turn Grass to High and see if that helps (it did with me). This has to do with two things primarily, Shadows (and the softness) and Grass.
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