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NVE is 100x better than enhanced, Ok you don't get the RT stuff but honestly, It's not needed, And it somehow still performs better than enhanced with all the extra vegetation and buildings and lighting changes and changes to density for traffic and peds.
No RT, It never did, It does utilise shaders that can mimic RT but it's purely software rasterised rather than Hardware accelerated RT, Oh and it can impact CPU performance too, I never did really bother with the shaders.
NVE alone is more than enough, and if you add the other package too that changes Los Santos to Los Angeles including all buildings an signage etc. It's even better but it does increase game size considerably as there's totally new assets.
5/6 isn't native, No scaling is native, Just an FYI because I see people post that they're running native when they're running some sort of upscaling.