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Best GTA V Graphics Settings

GTA V Best Graphics Settings

Even after being almost a decade old, GTA V needs a demanding piece of hardware and if you are looking for the best GTA V graphics settings, then look no further. Rockstar really nailed it with how the mechanics and graphics were in GTA V and the game has aged pretty well. Getting the best GTA V graphics can be a tad bit tedious as the game presents you with far too many in-game graphics settings options. 

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So to help you get the most out of the game, here are the best GTA V graphics settings.

GTA V Graphics Guide: How to Get the Best GTA V Graphics

Graphics technology has grown exponentially over the past couple of years and games have become more detailed and realistic looking. In this day and age, most modern PCs capable of running GTA 5 can get to 60 FPS and in some cases even more by messing around with the GTA V graphics settings.

Here’s a look at some GTA V graphics settings which can be played around with to get the best GTA V graphics settings, courtesy u/MovieGameBuff over at Reddit:

Graphics settings:

  • DirectX Version – DirectX11 (lower if needed)
  • Screen Type – Fullscreen (change to Windowed Borderless for maximum FPS)
  • Resolution/Aspect Ratio – Set to native resolution
  • FXAA – On
  • MSAA – 2x/Off
  • NVIDIA TXAA – Off
  • VSync – On/Off
  • Population Density/Population Variety/Distance Scaling – Maximum
  • Texture Quality – Very High (depends on available GPU VRAM)
  • Shader Quality – High
  • Shadow Quality – High (this can be a bit performance-intensive)
  • Reflection Quality – Ultra (can be lowered for more framerate)
  • Reflection MSAA – Off/8x (depends on preference)
  • Water Quality – Very High
  • Particles Quality – Very High
  • Grass Quality – High (One of the most performance-intensive settings. Setting it to Ultra can drop fps by 10 when moving over grass)
  • Soft Shadows – NVIDIA PCSS/Softer/Softest (choose the best one that balances performance and quality)
  • PostFX – Normal/Very High (depends on preference)
  • Motion Blur/Depth of Field – Set according to preference
  • Anisotropic Filtering – 16x
  • Ambient Occlusion – High/Very High
  • Tessellation – Very High/Normal

Advanced graphics settings:

  • Long Shadows/High-Resolution Shadows – Off (these don’t make much of a difference)
  • High Detail Streaming While Flying – On
  • Frame Scaling Mode – Off

Please be aware that framerates and overall performance are directly linked to the hardware a player has, so you may want to tweak these settings and find the settings that work for you. That’s all about the best GTA V graphics settings. For more guides and news, be sure to check out Twinfinite.

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