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GTA V artifacting problems on AMD GPUS

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wasnt gta v's minimum requirements a quad core? I didn't even know a dual core could run it

Usually dual core run the Gamez except for far cry 4 which was intentionally blocking dual cores from running the game.

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Well it is a news... There's even an article.

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wasnt gta v's minimum requirements a quad core? I didn't even know a dual core could run it

 

Minimum requirement is a Core2Quad Q6000 or something like that, so any i3 or higher should be able to run it. Especially as the game supports hyperthreading.

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Your logic is flawless.

 

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wasnt gta v's minimum requirements a quad core? I didn't even know a dual core could run it

I run it just fine on my Pentium. No impressive framerates or graphic settings but it runs :)

 

 

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Minimum requirement is a Core2Quad Q6000 or something like that, so any i3 or higher should be able to run it. Especially as the game supports hyperthreading.

Yea but the i3 makes sense considering it does essentially have 4 threads compared to the pentium which doesn't

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I see this sometimes with shadows at certain angles

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Minimum requirement is a Core2Quad Q6000 or something like that, so any i3 or higher should be able to run it. Especially as the game supports hyperthreading.

I play on a G3258

 

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R9 290 here running at 1440p downsampled to 1080. Everything on high/very high, 60fps+ average. No MSAA needed. Everything looks great. :)

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R9 290 here running at 1440p downsampled to 1080. Everything on high/very high, 60fps+ average. No MSAA needed. Everything looks great. :)

Did you try 1800p? Performance still acceptable and look prettier than 1440p imo. Too bad i need borderless so can't downsample. Really happy with the game performance except for some frametime hiccups.

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Did you try 1800p? Performance still acceptable and look prettier than 1440p imo. Too bad i need borderless so can't downsample. Really happy with the game performance except for some frametime hiccups.

 

Yeah, I ran it for a little while at 3200x1800, but I found I had to turn too many other things down to maintain 60fps average. Some games I can stomach playing as low as the mid-40's as they still feel smooth (shadow of mordor at 3200x1800 maxed), but this game for some reason feels like it's at 30 at anything below 50, IMO. I found 1440 to be a nice compromise between eye-candy and keeping it running at 60fps+ most of the time, 50 minimum. :)

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Once again, AMD has problems and bugs.

 

To be fair many users have reported that the game runs like crap on gtx 970 cards .

So its unrealistic to say its JUST AMD that has issues .

Solution : run SMAA sweet fx gta V injector and get better shaders and smaa without the performance hit of MSAA.

Problem fixed lol.

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To be fair many users have reported that the game runs like crap on gtx 970 cards .

So its unrealistic to say its JUST AMD that has issues .

Solution : run SMAA sweet fx gta V injector and get better shaders and smaa without the performance hit of MSAA.

Problem fixed lol.

 

I run a 970 and I have no problems whatsoever, getting 120-180 fps (on "normal" settings because 144 hz monitor > fancy AA imo)

 

 

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"Nvidia...the way its meant to be played"

Its sad seeing my little 280 having such problems in games, not just gta 5...

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To be fair many users have reported that the game runs like crap on gtx 970 cards .

So its unrealistic to say its JUST AMD that has issues .

Solution : run SMAA sweet fx gta V injector and get better shaders and smaa without the performance hit of MSAA.

Problem fixed lol.

But I was speaking all time. AMD has always had stupid driver problems. I'm glad I didn't do the wrong choice by buying a 280x .

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Yeah that extra 1 GB of VRAM would suck ._.

Like I said again, it's the stupid driver problems that repulsed me.

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Like I said again, it's the stupid driver problems that repulsed me.

 

They are far overblown.

I have been using AMD cards for 5 years and these things are fairly minimal and far between.

Of course all the nvidia users like to say our cards melt solid steel with their heat and the drivers and made by pre schoolers all day long so they can mislead people.

The biggest issue is game preferring and having optimizations for nvidia cards , mainly the TWIMTB games .

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  • 3 weeks later...

Wonder if anyone can help.

 

I have an AMD graphics card (HD7870) and I experience terrible artifacting whether MSAA is turned on or not. The game is unplayable after the first few minutes. Doesn't matter if it's story mode or online. I have tried the last 4 drivers. Including the 15.4 beta driver which was released for GTA V. 

 

I've tried many settings combinations, including the lowest settings. Reinstalled twice. I bought the game through Steam. 

 

My system is an AMD FX 8350 CPU, 16 GB DDR3, HD7870 Myst edition, 240 GB SSD (with plenty of free space).

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Wonder if anyone can help.

 

I have an AMD graphics card (HD7870) and I experience terrible artifacting whether MSAA is turned on or not. The game is unplayable after the first few minutes. Doesn't matter if it's story mode or online. I have tried the last 4 drivers. Including the 15.4 beta driver which was released for GTA V. 

 

I've tried many settings combinations, including the lowest settings. Reinstalled twice. I bought the game through Steam. 

 

My system is an AMD FX 8350 CPU, 16 GB DDR3, HD7870 Myst edition, 240 GB SSD (with plenty of free space).

 

Have you tried opening catalyst center, and override game AA, with NO aa, directly inside catalyst?

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