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What is FiveM?
Looking on Google and then at a video on YouTube, an app called FlawlessWidescreen seems to get by being allowed with GTA Online and increasing the FOV substantially (the app supports quite a wide range of games), but I don't know how it's getting the game to run that way, if there's some code injection going on that could get you in trouble. That app could be worth looking into, on YT I was seeing comments saying it's fine, but I'd also be cautious about it.
All good, not a 'huge' problem the small default fov, im ok with it too. There are mods that give more realism to the game, like this one from the 'fov camera' (increases the field of view in first person) another is the one where we buy things on shelves and they give certain status, I like this idea The Sims + GTA, like Fitness & Vitality mod. But, I sum it up, in 'quality of life' and 'immersion' in game, it's not to have easy things because it really ruins the fun.