Game fails during story mode in GTA V
Game fails during story mode in GTA V
Check the discussion on GTA Forums about running the game on a low-end PC.
Use your DXDIAG settings. Disable the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter; it's a GeForce 6150SE nForce 430, which is turned off in DxDiag.txt.
The forum suggests avoiding this approach since it pushes outdated parts beyond their limits. It requires careful handling to prevent damage, but you can mimic their setup if you're confident. If your system only has a dual core while the recommendations suggest a quad-core processor, it's best not to try forcing the game.
You can't simply add more cores to a processor, but by working hard enough, you might compensate for the lack of them. The main concern is that this approach could damage your device. Everyone seems focused on achieving performance, even if it means risking your system. I suggest investing in better hardware if feasible, rather than trying to force it.
I'm not very familiar with AMD processors. If you're limited to AM2, choose the top option you can afford for that socket. Overall, your system might benefit from some optimization to handle games like GTA V smoothly. If you just want to stay on the sidelines right now, upgrading to a suitable AM2 processor would be ideal. I'm not very knowledgeable about AMD, so someone else might have better advice. Thanks for your understanding.