Changing the Post FX setting,and then reverting it to the previous,improves the FPS in GTA V?

Maq___

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Hi all,

I have just discovered a YouTube video, where a GTA V game player ,
changes the value for the Post FX,
then enters the game,then comes
back to the video settings and sets it
to the previous,and after doing this,he does benchmarking,
the benchmarking shows almost
twice higher FPS than when he
started the game! From around 30 to
around 50 FPS!

But could someone check,how can
this be automatically being done,
so there would be no need of repeating of the same procedure,
everytime when playing the game?


Here is the link of the YouTube video:


https://youtu.be/NxOPbJwcgJc

Best regards!


 
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I've played GTA 5 on almost all versions. Yes, it's graphics are completely weird. For me, changing soft shadow settings from soft to softer boosts overall by 30FPS. Changing MSAA and reflection MSAA does the same.

This is nothing but badly optimized graphics on the game, it has nothing to do with hardware and it can't be done automatically. Just go to settings every once a while and press a few buttons for twice as many FPS, good enough even for me :p

Achint2000

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I've played GTA 5 on almost all versions. Yes, it's graphics are completely weird. For me, changing soft shadow settings from soft to softer boosts overall by 30FPS. Changing MSAA and reflection MSAA does the same.

This is nothing but badly optimized graphics on the game, it has nothing to do with hardware and it can't be done automatically. Just go to settings every once a while and press a few buttons for twice as many FPS, good enough even for me :p
 
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