![]() UPDATE I forgot I had done this already by using a registry edit someone had created. (Video card underclocked by 50MHz on core and base which completely fixed my D3D errors.) I tweaked it for 45 days and had everything as high as I could get it with a steady 55-60 FPS in even the most insane situations.Īfter the patch I get a microstutter no matter what my settings are. If you have tried this, please comment some feedback so others that have found this after googling hours on end know whether its reliable or not.Ĭat here. Step 6: When that's done close Task Manager and open your game again. Step 5: Do the same thing for the process "GTA5Launcher.exe" A box will appear asking if you are sure you want to do this, so click okay. Step 4: Right Click on "GTA5.exe" and hover over "set Priority" a drop box should appear and then click "High". Right click on it and select "Go to details" Step 3: Under the "Apps" section of task manager locate the GTA process. ![]() Step 2: alt - tab out so your at your desktop and open task manager (control - alt - delete) Step 1: Launch the game (from steam or social club) ![]() ![]() It's very quick and easy to do, so i'll stop my text ramblings and get on with it. So far I've only tested it on AMD and Intel combos so Nvidia is a dark area for me. It consists of changing the priority of the game process in task manager and needs to be done every time you start the game unless someone can write a script to do it for you. I'm going explain this a simply as i can so anyone reading this can do it. My specs are as follows and it should help/fix missing textures/stuttering/low framerate. So after hours of searching google and various forums i have found out a simple and temporary fix for some issues in the game. ![]()
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