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DutchVeteran

Hey guys,

 

This is not a rant or anything, i have gtx 770 with 2gb of VRAM, but the textures look really blurry on normal texture quality. I must set it to normal so i use the recommend amount of VRAM. Settings like post-fx, and fxaa have been disabled so i could be sure of the matter. I have tried setting the texture quality to high and very high and activating the override setting in the graphics menu, it says that it uses more VRAM then available etc. But the textures look really sharp then, like the asphalt etc. No big framerate loss, but i can see the framerate dropping from 60 (vsync on) to 58-55 and 45 sometimes.

Any thoughts?

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DutchVeteran

Still no thoughts?

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Have you created a ticket at Rockstar Support? First do that..

 

Then ensure that you have latest drivers..

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Big Danny K

I'd rather use a lower resolution, I'm sure that lower resolution uses less VRAM and then you can crank up texture quality

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DutchVeteran

I made a ticket, and the drivers have been updated yesterday, i would like to see a guide coming on all the graphics settings, maybe by Nvidia or a 3rd party website. But it is weird though, when i'm exceeding my 2gb VRAM capacity, it still runs quite well with the occasional drop etc. but that's about it. You guys experienced such a problem yet (with the blurry textures)?

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I also would like to know what could be the effects of having more vram usage (like being 300/400mb over the 2GB limit of my radeon r9 270x). Maybe overheating? Frame drops?

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I also would like to know what could be the effects of having more vram usage (like being 300/400mb over the 2GB limit of my radeon r9 270x). Maybe overheating? Frame drops?

Worst that could happen is lower FPS, or maybe parts of the environment disappearing or only low LOD textures loading up. This is what happened with my heavily modded GTA IV, the engine couldn't handle it after about an hour. I highly doubt it'd overheat; although if you are concerned, install MSI Afterburner and monitor your GPU load, temprature and FPS whilst in game.

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you need more vram for 60fps fps textures hight -very height at your resolution

4gb video card can fixed it

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DutchVeteran

Still i think the level of detail of the textures should look better than the PS4/X1 versions on the normal setting. But there is a reason they put that override setting there. It has 2 sides a dangerous one, in terms of burning your card (highly unlikely) and crashing the game, and a safer one, in terms of setting the bar higher for you GPU and still performing well without the restriction of certain settings modes.

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I've been running it with the VRAM setting slightly over my actual VRAM (2gb) and I haven't noticed any issues. Even dropping texture quality down to stay under the VRAM setting didn't seem to have much effect on my fps so I'm content to keep it cranked up at least until I see an obvious issue from it.

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Hey guys,

 

This is not a rant or anything, i have gtx 770 with 2gb of VRAM, but the textures look really blurry on normal texture quality. I must set it to normal so i use the recommend amount of VRAM. Settings like post-fx, and fxaa have been disabled so i could be sure of the matter. I have tried setting the texture quality to high and very high and activating the override setting in the graphics menu, it says that it uses more VRAM then available etc. But the textures look really sharp then, like the asphalt etc. No big framerate loss, but i can see the framerate dropping from 60 (vsync on) to 58-55 and 45 sometimes.

 

Any thoughts?

Hey, I'm also using gtx 770. Try those settings. ;)

 

 

 

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DentureDynamite

If you haven't updated your drivers to the latest 350.12, try that. I had low texture problems until I updated to 350.12; restarted, and things looked MUCH better. Am running at 1920 x 1080.

 

I still have some lag and stuttering at times, but most of the time, things are pretty smooth. Specs below:

 

Dell XPS 8700 | Core i7 4770 3.4GHz | BIOS A03 | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1 | 16GB G.SKILL DDR3 Sniper 1600MHz | EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Superclocked | Dell S2340M 23" IPS LED | Seasonic 650W M12II-650 | Samsung 840 EVO 500GB | Toshiba DT01ACA100 1TB | ASUS Xonar DX 7.1 | ASUS DRW-24B1ST | Logitech G100S | Dell SK-8135 keyboard | Logitech Extreme 3D Pro

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DutchVeteran

 

Hey guys,

 

This is not a rant or anything, i have gtx 770 with 2gb of VRAM, but the textures look really blurry on normal texture quality. I must set it to normal so i use the recommend amount of VRAM. Settings like post-fx, and fxaa have been disabled so i could be sure of the matter. I have tried setting the texture quality to high and very high and activating the override setting in the graphics menu, it says that it uses more VRAM then available etc. But the textures look really sharp then, like the asphalt etc. No big framerate loss, but i can see the framerate dropping from 60 (vsync on) to 58-55 and 45 sometimes.

 

Any thoughts?

Hey, I'm also using gtx 770. Try those settings. ;)

 

 

 

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Hey man i would like to try those settings, but unfortunately i can't read the settings you are displaying, if you could post them in english, that would be great!

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The highest textures are still a little blurry sadly, but given that so many people were bitching about 65gb already and the VRAM usage is heavy, I can see why.

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oCrapaCreeper

Normal texture quality is literally worse than the quality on current gen consoles, and maybe even some last gen textures. The higher ones use a up a lot of vram however so you have to pick your battles.

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DutchVeteran

Problem is, more vram usage than provided by your GPU should result in unstable game performance, fps drops, stutters etc. But none of those, apart from the little hiccups, happen. Normal texture quality should look crisp and setting it higher should increase it in terms of more detail so more things to see, not how sharp things look, or if it should than the difference shouldn't be this disproportional.

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DutchVeteran

Btw the game is really great! :)

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Hey man i would like to try those settings, but unfortunately i can't read the settings you are displaying, if you could post them in english, that would be great!

 

 

Sure:

Wysokie - High

B. Wysokie - Very High

Wł. - On/enabled

Wył. - Off/disabled

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