Adjust the frame rate to 35 FPS instead of 80 FPS while driving backward in first-person view.
Adjust the frame rate to 35 FPS instead of 80 FPS while driving backward in first-person view.
Hello. Experiencing unusual problems in GTA V while driving solely backward and using the first-person perspective (visible wheel). FPS drops significantly from around 80-100 to 35-50. This only occurs when I press the backward arrow and remain in first person. It seems to affect just me. I checked the system clocks and everything looks normal. PC specs: 6700K (stable temps), 4GHz clock, 16GB DDR3, GTX 1080 G1 Xtreme (1985MHz), Corsair 750 RM with latest drivers.
The game features various settings that you can adjust. These include difficulty levels, character appearances, and other customizable options to tailor your experience.
Maxed settings fully utilized, MSAA at 4x, resolution 1920x1080. It works smoothly when moving forward, but performance drops when going backward and using first-person view. Seems connected to the gameplay.
It looks like you're referring to a 1080 resolution, possibly a monitor or display setting. Let me know if you need help with anything else!
Interesting...I'm not facing that issue with a 1060 6GB and 6700HQ, nor am I dealing with a 6850K and 1080.
I've mentioned it before—it's the smoke from the tires getting into the cockpit. Slowing down back doesn't help much. It also happens during spins and extra tire smoke appears. I'm not sure which setting is causing the tire smoke effects, but MSAA seems to be involved. You might just have missed it.