very useful, especially point 4.Gazzar wrote: ↑June 14th, 2018, 3:06 am1.Reduce ur settings, update ur gpu driver.
2.(IMPORTANT) Reduce your resolution..you'll sacrifice the beauty of the game but you'll get an AAAAAAAAASSLOAD of FPS.
3. Google GTA San Andreas fps improvement effects and download it..this will remove all the unnecessary particles and smoke (very good tbh)
4. (Don't read if ur sensitive/poor) - If your PC can't run a 2006 game w/ 200fps+ easily..then you need to throw it straight into the trash can
TL;DR: - Human's eye can see up to 1000 FPS and, perhaps, above. - 60Hz monitor will always show 60 FPS, no matter how much FPS your game is able to provide. - High refresh rates are noticeable only in dynamic scenes; in slow or static scenes you rarely will see any difference beyond 30 FPS.Oct 18, 2016The Prophet wrote: ↑June 14th, 2018, 9:09 amhuman eye sees around 30fps, where is the point in having more than 60? my PC can have 100fps in any game i played so far but i always cap it on 60.
40fps is fine and never considered a lag unless you are playing fast tempo game, which GTA is not.
Correct.Gazzar wrote: ↑June 14th, 2018, 12:37 pmTL;DR: - Human's eye can see up to 1000 FPS and, perhaps, above. - 60Hz monitor will always show 60 FPS, no matter how much FPS your game is able to provide. - High refresh rates are noticeable only in dynamic scenes; in slow or static scenes you rarely will see any difference beyond 30 FPS.Oct 18, 2016The Prophet wrote: ↑June 14th, 2018, 9:09 amhuman eye sees around 30fps, where is the point in having more than 60? my PC can have 100fps in any game i played so far but i always cap it on 60.
40fps is fine and never considered a lag unless you are playing fast tempo game, which GTA is not.
Source: Google
whats your computer setup cpu gpu and windows versionAaqif_Angelo wrote: ↑June 14th, 2018, 2:48 amWell..I'm getting 60FPS nornally and 40 sometimes when in gunfights ..
How do I increase the FPS?
Help needed please.