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Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition is now available on Steam

The game has downloaded an update and Nvidia has also released drivers for GTA5. Before I had 95-115fps with maxed out settings, now I get 145-165fps. I think 165fps is hardlocked because even if I look at the sky framerate cant go higher (and I turned off Vsync).
 
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amigastar

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The game downloaded update and nvidia also release drivers for the GTA5 EE. Before I had 95-115fps with maxed out settings, now I get 145-165fps. I think 165fps is hardlocked because even if I look at the sky framerate cant go higher (and I turned off Vsync).
Really? Thats great to hear, will update my game and drivers immediatly.
 

GHG

Gold Member
The game has downloaded an update and Nvidia has also released drivers for GTA5. Before I had 95-115fps with maxed out settings, now I get 145-165fps. I think 165fps is hardlocked because even if I look at the sky framerate cant go higher (and I turned off Vsync).

Didn't realise there were new drivers released specifically for this, I'll check them out.

Hopefully they aren't creating issues like the previous drivers did.
 
Didn't realise there were new drivers released specifically for this, I'll check them out.

Hopefully they aren't creating issues like the previous drivers did.

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The game has downloaded an update and Nvidia has also released drivers for GTA5. Before I had 95-115fps with maxed out settings, now I get 145-165fps. I think 165fps is hardlocked because even if I look at the sky framerate cant go higher (and I turned off Vsync).

I tried the other day before the driver release and it kept hardlocking on me after a bit even tho performance was good :messenger_grinning_sweat: With the patch & driver update last night I'm still getting around the same performance (100-120 at 4K/DLSS Quality) but have cranked all the RT to maximum instead. I was playing using DLDSR on the original version so may go the route of the DLDSR/DLSS trick again to get that crisp image back.
 
I tried the other day before the driver release and it kept hardlocking on me after a bit even tho performance was good :messenger_grinning_sweat: With the patch & driver update last night I'm still getting around the same performance (100-120 at 4K/DLSS Quality) but have cranked all the RT to maximum instead. I was playing using DLDSR on the original version so may go the route of the DLDSR/DLSS trick again to get that crisp image back.
IMO DLAA or Even DLSSQuality with forced transformer model (J preset) looks extra crisp even without downsampling. TAA however is quite blurry, especially when you move.

DLAA, image quality reminds me good old MSAA. Crisp textures, sharp edges, clean image.

DLAA.jpg


DLSS Quality

DLSSQ.jpg


TAA Native

TAA.jpg
 
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keefged4

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So I bit the bullet and installed a 5700x3D instead of my old 5600, not purely because of GTA5E, but because I wasn't confident the 5600 was pairing well with my 4070, and just like that, stuttering is gone. I knew it would be an improvement cpu-wise but not this big a jump. Time for another playthrough!
 

DavidGzz

Gold Member
Wish I could play. I changed my account email from a hotmail to a outlook alias to stop getting junk mail and now hotmail doesn't exist so I can't verify that it's my account. You can't issue a support ticket with Rockstar if you can't log in lol. I'd have to re-buy the game with a new Steam account. I'll just wait for GTA 6 at this point before doing all that.
 
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TheStam

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Can't complain too much as I had claimed it for free on Epic years ago.

Looks good, but no HDR is a joke.

Getting good performance with RT in terms of FPS, but stutters are definitely above the pain threshold for me especially in cutscenes. Maybe they manage to patch it.
 
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