F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Have you attempted to play Grand Theft Auto V using the REDUX mod?

Have you attempted to play Grand Theft Auto V using the REDUX mod?

Have you attempted to play Grand Theft Auto V using the REDUX mod?

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TheBudderHawk
Junior Member
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07-02-2023, 03:11 AM
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No one has shared their experience with the new Redux Mod in GTA V on those consoles. The reported frame rate varies, and performance depends heavily on game settings. Frame drops are noticeable but not always extreme.
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TheBudderHawk
07-02-2023, 03:11 AM #1

No one has shared their experience with the new Redux Mod in GTA V on those consoles. The reported frame rate varies, and performance depends heavily on game settings. Frame drops are noticeable but not always extreme.

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Fabulicious
Junior Member
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07-09-2023, 11:46 AM
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I've tested with a 1070; I recommend installing the game on an SSD after setup since streaming becomes much harder on a HDD, especially with 4K textures included. It also causes the VRAM cache to fill up significantly.
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Fabulicious
07-09-2023, 11:46 AM #2

I've tested with a 1070; I recommend installing the game on an SSD after setup since streaming becomes much harder on a HDD, especially with 4K textures included. It also causes the VRAM cache to fill up significantly.

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pieterpost123
Member
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07-11-2023, 06:52 AM
#3
A 60GB storage on an SSD is sufficient for most needs.
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pieterpost123
07-11-2023, 06:52 AM #3

A 60GB storage on an SSD is sufficient for most needs.

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SimplyyRaz
Member
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07-16-2023, 10:53 PM
#4
It stores around 80-100GB, breaking down files to include 4K textures. And it also generates backups for some unknown reason.
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SimplyyRaz
07-16-2023, 10:53 PM #4

It stores around 80-100GB, breaking down files to include 4K textures. And it also generates backups for some unknown reason.

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Dragonfriz
Junior Member
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07-19-2023, 05:38 PM
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I tested this on my old R9 270X last night. With my current configuration: an i7 6700k CPU, Asus z170-A motherboard, Patriot 3400 C16 RAM (2x4GB), EVGA GTX 970 GPU, NZXT Phantom tower case in red, and the listed components. I used Windows 10. My FPS were low—about 24 frames per second on the 270X. I’m planning to compare it with my 970 later. I replaced the 970 with the 270X, but I’ll keep this in mind carefully.
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Dragonfriz
07-19-2023, 05:38 PM #5

I tested this on my old R9 270X last night. With my current configuration: an i7 6700k CPU, Asus z170-A motherboard, Patriot 3400 C16 RAM (2x4GB), EVGA GTX 970 GPU, NZXT Phantom tower case in red, and the listed components. I used Windows 10. My FPS were low—about 24 frames per second on the 270X. I’m planning to compare it with my 970 later. I replaced the 970 with the 270X, but I’ll keep this in mind carefully.

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Xeno413
Junior Member
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07-20-2023, 02:30 AM
#6
It's disappointing to hear that I won't be getting an upgrade soon; the cost is really tough. *Ends reply with finishing his ramen*
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Xeno413
07-20-2023, 02:30 AM #6

It's disappointing to hear that I won't be getting an upgrade soon; the cost is really tough. *Ends reply with finishing his ramen*