You're playing GTA V on PC.
You're playing GTA V on PC.
9590, 290x resolution, 8GB RAM, 60fps capped except for soft shadows, high shadow text, 2x MSAA, VSync enabled, no advanced graphix at 1080p
1080p resolution with excellent performance, 2x frame rate, smooth playback at 40+ fps, high refresh rate of 2500Hz, stable 4.6ghz, and solid 7970 performance.
i7 4970K GTX980 in 1080p resolution with maximum 4XMSAA at 50-60 frames per second.
Review my signature settings. 1080p resolution, standard-high quality, 2x multi-sample anti-aliasing, 8x autofocus, tessellation enabled, 60 frames per second with over 98% consistency—Game maintains excellent visuals!
Your system supports high textures but stays under the 2GB VRAM limit. Switching to high settings usually exceeds that threshold. Please share screenshots of your current configuration if you need help optimizing.
Nvidia suggests exceeding the limit as well. I'm running at 1080p, all settings high, and I'm roughly 1GB past the cap yet maintaining 60fps.
I use surround mode (5880 x 1080) at 60 frames per second. I haven’t adjusted the settings much yet to evaluate them, but here are my current values. This isn’t borderless mode—I just enabled it for desktop work. My system specs are listed, and the game is running on one of my SSDs.
Sure thing, team. The key details are: FX 8320 stock HD7770, SSD 1080P, no AA battery, standard settings, right-click spacing around 2-3 clicks, stable 60 FPS (with minor fluctuations), and significantly sharper visuals compared to my X360, though there’s a bit of screen tearing.