![]() ![]() Luckily, you have some available CPU upgrade options (). Given that you're using a GTX 1060 with a 144Hz monitor, you're probably playing at 1080p, which is right where CPU power is just as (if not more) important as graphics power. Your CPU is not only processing the normal game data, but having to also process the online datastream. Hope this helps explain my thoughts on the matter and if another, better answer doesn't show up, give that experiment a try and see if that is the issue (if you get higher frames in an are when there are no or little online players there vs when there are a decent amount/a lot)Īs previously pointed out, there's a lot more going on in multiplayer/online play than in single-player/campaign mode. (also just more things going on on your screen will lower fps since your computer has to process more things at once, so people shooting or blowing things up or driving cars even would create a frame drop in my opinion.) ![]() Try playing in an area that has no other players or barely any and then try and go to the same spot on a different server of the game (leaving and rejoining should do that) or try and go back to the same spot again another time when its busy and see if there is significant frame rate loss. In general online versions of games that have a campaign have higher requirements on your processor (and maybe RAM) due to online services being constantly updated and changed as well as there being actual players online (not Pre loaded Ai), your PC generally will have to now not only process the environment and other GTA components but also real players at the same time. Hi, i'm not a complete expert on this but iv'e had my fair share of GTA V experience and also know a bit about frames in games through my years of building PC's and playing games. ![]()
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