Textures are loading slowly.
Textures are loading slowly.
Greetings to all, recently I purchased Grand Theft Auto 5 and have encountered sluggish loading times for foliage, structures, vehicles, and similar elements. I discovered a YouTube video addressing the identical issue; could anyone offer assistance in resolving this problem?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv-L_DJ-LC4&t=25s
Utilize Steam’s integrated library function. Otherwise:
1) Access the game's installation directory.
2) Duplicate the entire folder to a different area of your computer – avoid placing it directly in the final destination.
3) Remove RGSC and GTA V, preserving your configuration files and saved data.
4) Reinstall RGSC and GTA V, adjusting the game’s installation location to the new storage device (it's acceptable for RGSC to remain on your C drive).
5) Execute RGSC, authenticate, and permit the download process.
6) Close the launcher.
7) Transfer the original install folder onto the updated installation folder.
8) Initiate the launcher; it will validate existing files before launching the game.
Could you please furnish us with the complete hardware specifications and the storage location of the game—specifically, whether it's on an SSD or a traditional HDD?
It is situated on drive C, utilizing an HDD. Processor: i7-4770 at 3.4 GHz. Memory: 16GB DDR3. Motherboard: Dell XPS 8700. Graphics Card: MSI Rx 560 with 2 GB of VRAM. Power Supply Unit: Stock Dell 460W PSU. Solid State Drive: 30 GB mSATA SSD. Hard Disk Drives: Two 500 GB HDDs.
What’s the age of your hard drive, and can you perform a diagnostic test (like Hard Disk Sentinel) or speed assessment (CrystalDiskMark)? Grand Theft Auto V and similar large-scale games like PUBG shouldn't load the entire map simultaneously; instead, focus on loading only the immediate area. A failing hard drive can cause this issue. Additionally, monitor your system’s temperatures during gameplay. I experienced similar difficulties with my previous computer while playing both GTA V and PUBG. The problem was resolved when I upgraded to a new PC featuring an SSD and improved hardware.
I’m going to perform a diagnostic check shortly. My graphics card temperature is approximately 65 degrees Celsius, and its utilization is at 100%. The central processing unit temperature is roughly 75 degrees Celsius, while CPU usage is between 35 and 40 percent.
Yeah, the Disk C health is 33%, while the SSD and Disk H is 100%, can i transfer somehow everything to Disk H?
Your solid-state drive has only 30GB of space, so you won’t be able to install the game; it requires more than 70GB. It appears you also have Windows stored on a traditional hard disk drive. Consider purchasing a new SATA SSD – ideally 250GB to 500GB – or an M.2 drive if your motherboard supports it. This will not only accommodate the game but will also noticeably improve your system’s performance compared to this older HDD.
I own two hard drives. Both are 465 gigabytes in size. Is it possible to move all my data from one to the other?
Utilize Steam’s integrated library function if applicable. Otherwise:
1) Access the game's installation directory.
2) Duplicate the complete installation folder to a different area of your computer – avoid placing it within the final destination.
3) Remove RGSC and GTA V, preserving your configuration files and saved data.
4) Reinstall RGSC and GTA V, ensuring the game’s installation location is directed to the new drive; it's acceptable for RGSC to remain on your C: drive.
5) Launch RGSC, authenticate, and allow the download process to begin.
6) Close the launcher.
7) Transfer the original installation folder onto the updated installation folder.
8) Initiate the launcher; it will validate existing files before launching the game.
Alternatively, if you possess a physical copy (CD) or have a robust internet connection, a fresh reinstallation is recommended for optimal safety. If your secondary hard drive is an older 5400rpm model, potential issues and extended loading times may still occur within this game.