Grand Theft Auto V Legacy

Grand Theft Auto V Legacy

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garfield Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:02am
Is it worth having more than 60 fps?
I have a 60hz monitor and I can easily reach 100 fps but I turned vsync on and have locked 60 fps now, I didn't notice anything different, so..?
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[LZ]Icy Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:03am 
Its not really worth it :) Human eyes are restricted anyhow :p
in Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:08am 
higher fps is better for pvp. btw this game has stupid mechanics like higher fps giving higher movement/driving/flying etc speed. though if you are not into that stuff, then for you it makes no difference;)
Last edited by in; Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:08am
garfield Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:11am 
thanks
Just be glad about your PC does not struggle with this game. :cozytf2mug:
Last edited by Lil C]-[ew C]-[ew is ☂д☂; Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:57am
SqueakyTweaky Apr 7, 2019 @ 6:15am 
Having 60 fps or having 120 fps is a huge difference. Having bought a new monitor 144hz and after a week turning back to 60hz fps monitor you can see the difference in response time and smoothness.
Last edited by SqueakyTweaky; Apr 7, 2019 @ 6:16am
Frogzilla Apr 16, 2019 @ 5:34pm 
Matters what your monitor can handle. 30fps is minimum. Most monitors are only 60fps (aka 60 hz). If your monitor is a 120hz or higher, it can make some difference. But it will cost you getting a video card to actually do that.
xSOSxHawkens Apr 16, 2019 @ 5:42pm 
Not for GTA.

Even if you have such a screen, you wont be hitting high enough FPS in GTA to pull it off.

GTA-V is entirely CPU limited when run at top settings, even a 9700K will bottleneck things like a RTX-2080, well below 100FPS (even below 60 for a few seconds)

GTA is a 60FPS game, 75-90 at best with a highly OC'd high end CPU...

Ofcourse, you can get around this with lowering settings, if you want to.

Judging by the fact you claim to hit 100FPS with vsync off you are obviously not anywhere near maxed settings.

In that case its still not worth it on a 60 hz screen. Turn your settings up for better quality.
Last edited by xSOSxHawkens; Apr 16, 2019 @ 5:43pm
Soosmokie Apr 16, 2019 @ 5:45pm 
Originally posted by LZIcy:
Its not really worth it :) Human eyes are restricted anyhow :p
Yeah that's what they say, although 144 FPS on a 144hz monitor is a night and day difference. So I would say you can get a benefit out of more frames if you have the right monitor that's 144hz.
Soosmokie Apr 16, 2019 @ 5:46pm 
Originally posted by sticklapisse:
I have a 60hz monitor and I can easily reach 100 fps but I turned vsync on and have locked 60 fps now, I didn't notice anything different, so..?
you will only notice a difference if you get a monitor that's 144hz. otherwise use the vsync to get a smooth 60 which is what your monitor caps it at.
Unteroffizier Apr 16, 2019 @ 6:11pm 
You're better off without vsync because of the input lag. try playing a FPS with and without vsync and you'll see how much input lag comes with vsync.
Soosmokie Apr 16, 2019 @ 6:39pm 
Originally posted by Pepito la flor:
You're better off without vsync because of the input lag. try playing a FPS with and without vsync and you'll see how much input lag comes with vsync.
Yeah I guess I forgot about that
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Date Posted: Apr 7, 2019 @ 5:02am
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