Removing windows during gameplay in GTA V while driving
Removing windows during gameplay in GTA V while driving
My configuration: Motherboard model ASUS H971-PLUS, CPU Intel core i3 4150, storage setup includes 128GB SSD and 1TB WD BLUE graphics, AMD R9 270x graphics card, power supply rated at 600W. When playing GTA V at medium-high settings, I maintain around 60 frames per second with no stuttering, even during intense gameplay. However, during driving sequences—even at a slow pace—I experience a drop to 15-25 FPS. Some users have reported similar issues, suggesting an update might help. At the moment, there appear to be no driver updates available. One possible explanation is that GTA runs on a 7200 RPM hard drive rather than an SSD. Thanks!
It's not your standard HDD, I'm using a 5400 rpm drive and maintaining smooth 60 fps performance. With the latest DLC (Version 2), some players are experiencing frame rate drops, which rockstar has acknowledged and intends to fix. Source: https://support.rockstargames.com/hc/com...Update-lag
The only thing that comes to mind is the CPU. i3s work well for budget gaming, though GTA V can be tough on them. Remember that HDDS versions run it smoothly. Many users have managed to play it without issues. Someone above me mentioned FPS problems with the newest patch, so it should be resolved soon—probably.
Sir, Just stay still and drive. It’s okay to pause. Sorry... I had to... Don’t hate me, please...
You recently downloaded GTA V about 36 hours ago, which means the update should have added the latest content.
It's clearly not your responsibility—it's Rockstar's issue. You'll have to handle it or adjust the settings even more, sorry for the hassle.
GTA V is quite challenging and needs a decent processor to maintain smooth performance at 60 FPS. I used an i5-3570K with crossfired R9-280x and it would still lose frames to about 30 during gameplay. After switching to an i7-4790K, I achieved consistent 60 FPS.
You're suggesting the 3570k was a limiting factor, while I thought the performance gap between the two chips was minimal.