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  1. So do you think it's really a hardware problem? I can't believe, thousands of people play LSPDFR and I doubt they are playing with just few callouts, or that they play with many callouts and high end 2000 dollars computer. By the way, do you think that unlocking turbo regime on my xeon would make difference? And one more thing. When I look on CPU usage, it's around 50 %
  2. Hello, I recently started playing LSPDFR and so far I've been really enjoying it. I was very confident downloading all different mods, because of my new computer. After installing alot of callouts and car packs, my game started lagging terribly, going to 32 fps, which is completely unacceptable for me. I tried installing new game folder, with fewer callouts and the fps were better, though still between 40-60 fps. On normal game I get around 100 fps, but as soon as I go on duty, my FPS drops significantly. I tried setting my procces on high both on steam and with prioritizer, but nothing seems to work. Is there anything more I can do, because I don't think it's normal for such computer not to handle such modding. P.S. I have everything maxed up, but even when I tried turning everything down, the FPS remained same, so I believe it has nothing to do with the graphics card. My rig: GIGABYTE GTX GeForce 1070 G1 Gaming 8GB Intel Xeon 1231-V3 @3,4 GHz 16 GB RAM Thank you for every answer or try to help me Vont

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