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Why do you need more than 120 fps in this type of game anyway? Legit question, I want to know. I care a lot about performance myself, but... Aren't you a bit overreacting?
TXAA is a soap.
Microstutters with RT.
Garbage
Go cap your game to 30 or 60 FPS and then play like that for a day and then go to 120 FPS, you will understand why people want more than 120 FPS, beside a lot more smoother gameplay, people will be able to finally benchmark and push hardware to limits. Base game has cap which causes stutters if reached [187.5 FPS]. FiveM fixes this problem and uncaps game up to around 564 FPS.
DLSS should fix that particular issue.
Alright then go lock your FPS to 30 FPS and ask yourself "Who the hell needs 60 FPS.
Just because you don't need it, it doesn't mean everyone else is same.
Just like how someone ordered 5090, they need it, while you might not need it. Simple as that.