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Yes, GTA V has become more challenging following recent updates.

Yes, GTA V has become more challenging following recent updates.

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TP98
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08-10-2020, 10:15 AM
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Hey everyone, I purchased my GTX 950 in March. I previously discussed its slow performance, but now I need more details about GTA V. At that time (March 12th), I managed to play GTA V at high to very high settings consistently at 60fps, although it would drop to around 50fps in city areas or when driving fast through densely built zones. I recorded a clip for friends; unfortunately, the frame counter didn’t appear. This happened during high to very high settings (except textures and shaders). Later, after the update with the new SLAMVAN, I recorded another video. I had to lower the settings slightly, but maintaining 60fps was still tough: https://youtu.be/7DqApUJrD2s It remained playable, though. Now, especially after the latest update, GTA V is running poorly on my PC—usually around 40 to 50 frames per second, often crashing to about 35fps across all settings. A friend mentioned similar issues, but theirs had a more powerful CPU and it didn’t affect their experience much. I’ve reinstalled Windows, tried various drivers, and even turned off overclocking, which only made things worse, so a strong CPU overclock seems unlikely. Have the other games kept performing like they did after installing my graphics card, while GTA V has really suffered?
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TP98
08-10-2020, 10:15 AM #1

Hey everyone, I purchased my GTX 950 in March. I previously discussed its slow performance, but now I need more details about GTA V. At that time (March 12th), I managed to play GTA V at high to very high settings consistently at 60fps, although it would drop to around 50fps in city areas or when driving fast through densely built zones. I recorded a clip for friends; unfortunately, the frame counter didn’t appear. This happened during high to very high settings (except textures and shaders). Later, after the update with the new SLAMVAN, I recorded another video. I had to lower the settings slightly, but maintaining 60fps was still tough: https://youtu.be/7DqApUJrD2s It remained playable, though. Now, especially after the latest update, GTA V is running poorly on my PC—usually around 40 to 50 frames per second, often crashing to about 35fps across all settings. A friend mentioned similar issues, but theirs had a more powerful CPU and it didn’t affect their experience much. I’ve reinstalled Windows, tried various drivers, and even turned off overclocking, which only made things worse, so a strong CPU overclock seems unlikely. Have the other games kept performing like they did after installing my graphics card, while GTA V has really suffered?

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AnaCookie
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08-10-2020, 10:15 AM
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//support.rockstargames.com/hc/communities/public/questions/204366187-GTA-V-frame-rate-suffers-massive-drops-since-1-27-patch-PC-
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AnaCookie
08-10-2020, 10:15 AM #2

//support.rockstargames.com/hc/communities/public/questions/204366187-GTA-V-frame-rate-suffers-massive-drops-since-1-27-patch-PC-