Lower to 1280x720 or even 800x600 . This is the single biggest FPS booster.
Optimizing FiveM for an extreme low-end PC requires a three-tiered approach focusing on Windows system tweaks, aggressive in-game setting reductions, and specialized FiveM client modifications. While the base game (GTA V) is reasonably well-optimized, FiveM’s custom scripts and assets make it heavily CPU and RAM dependent. 1. Essential Windows & System Tweaks
Set these to Off or the absolute lowest setting. Anti-Aliasing (MSAA/FXAA): Turn Off entirely.
Set to Normal . Some players report that "High" can actually offload work to the GPU if it has enough VRAM, but for extreme low-end, "Normal" is safest.
Before launching the game, you must ensure your operating system isn't hogging resources.
Ensure you are using the latest drivers from NVIDIA or AMD . 2. Radical In-Game Graphics Settings
Lower to 1280x720 or even 800x600 . This is the single biggest FPS booster.
Optimizing FiveM for an extreme low-end PC requires a three-tiered approach focusing on Windows system tweaks, aggressive in-game setting reductions, and specialized FiveM client modifications. While the base game (GTA V) is reasonably well-optimized, FiveM’s custom scripts and assets make it heavily CPU and RAM dependent. 1. Essential Windows & System Tweaks
Set these to Off or the absolute lowest setting. Anti-Aliasing (MSAA/FXAA): Turn Off entirely.
Set to Normal . Some players report that "High" can actually offload work to the GPU if it has enough VRAM, but for extreme low-end, "Normal" is safest.
Before launching the game, you must ensure your operating system isn't hogging resources.
Ensure you are using the latest drivers from NVIDIA or AMD . 2. Radical In-Game Graphics Settings