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Starting duty dramatically drops FPS?

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Normally, my FPS is anywhere from 70-100 on GTA V, but when i launch LSPDFR (going on duty), my FPS drops to the mid 20s, making it unplayable. Why does this happen? 

Helllo

2 hours ago, striaghtnasty23 said:

Normally, my FPS is anywhere from 70-100 on GTA V, but when i launch LSPDFR (going on duty), my FPS drops to the mid 20s, making it unplayable. Why does this happen? 

 

This happens because your game is now utilizing mods.  Regardless if you have a lot of them, or just LSPDFR, you're going to lose frames.  However, your case sounds like an extreme FPS drop, which leads me to believe either one specific plugin is the problem, or you're trying to run more than your PC can handle.  I'd recommend removing some of your LSPDFR plugins to figure out which is the culprit of this.

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On 12/21/2017 at 9:07 PM, Kallus Rourke said:

 

This happens because your game is now utilizing mods.  Regardless if you have a lot of them, or just LSPDFR, you're going to lose frames.  However, your case sounds like an extreme FPS drop, which leads me to believe either one specific plugin is the problem, or you're trying to run more than your PC can handle.  I'd recommend removing some of your LSPDFR plugins to figure out which is the culprit of this.

It was fine, I didn't change or add any mods, and suddenly, just going on duty drops my FPS drastically. I reinstalled everything and still have the same issue. 

Helllo

9 hours ago, striaghtnasty23 said:

It was fine, I didn't change or add any mods, and suddenly, just going on duty drops my FPS drastically. I reinstalled everything and still have the same issue. 

could be cpu or the gpu then on its way out  what about in any other game

Having the same issue here. Always played on +50 fps (on duty), since last update fps dropped dramatically to -30fps making the game unplayable.

Heard there was an issue with RageNativeUI, so updated to latest version but this didn't fix the problem.

 

Running on Windows 10

GTX 1070

I5-3570K

8GB RAM

 

So i doubt this is a hardware issue..

  • 3 weeks later...
On 30.12.2017 at 10:58 AM, jannemanneke said:

Having the same issue here. Always played on +50 fps (on duty), since last update fps dropped dramatically to -30fps making the game unplayable.

Heard there was an issue with RageNativeUI, so updated to latest version but this didn't fix the problem.

 

Running on Windows 10

GTX 1070

I5-3570K

8GB RAM

 

So i doubt this is a hardware issue..

 

On 22.12.2017 at 3:40 AM, striaghtnasty23 said:

Normally, my FPS is anywhere from 70-100 on GTA V, but when i launch LSPDFR (going on duty), my FPS drops to the mid 20s, making it unplayable. Why does this happen? 

 

Hi guys! I am having the same problem... Exactly like you are saying... 20 fps on duty, while it was working perfectly back in september (30 fps for me, which is great for me). have you found a workaround for this?

 

Edit: I found out what was my problem - it was the plugin "Keep Calm" that was causing this. Getting rid of this plugin helped. Ooooffff. Feels good.

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