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GTA V Graphics Settings Problem

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I think frame scaling mode might have been the issue, which reset itself after running GTA V in safe mode.

So after so much tweaking in GTA V to get the best performance and looks i got into some problems the result of them problem are shown with the screenshots below, what really confused me was that despite setting the graphics to the lowest or highest i can send it to, it still gives that look, even setting it back to default which is actually the settings i used on those screenshots below is anyone can tell me on how to remove that weird pixel effect or reset  my graphics setting on factory that would be very helpful. 

 

"Restore To Default Settings:

RESOLUTION = 1080P

DX 11

MSAA = OFF

FXAA = ON

Pause game on focus loss = ON

SHADERS = VERY HIGH

REFLECT WATER MSAA = OFF

WATER = HIGH

GRASS = HIGH 

SOFT SHADOWS = SOFTER

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POST FX = VERY HIGH

MOTION BLUR = 0%

DEPTH OF FIELD IN GAME = ON

ANSIOTROPIC FILTERING = X16

AMBIENT COCCULSION = HIGH

TESSELATION = HIGH

 

Advanced Settings

 

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2 hours ago, Aytex said:

did you restart your game after putting in the settings?

Yo dude you there? i still need help, please?

 

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You're going to have to help me out a bit, all of those screen shots look normal to me.

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1 hour ago, DragonTamer1 said:

You're going to have to help me out a bit, all of those screen shots look normal to me.

It seems that the anti-aliasing is not doing its job.

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1 hour ago, Gale said:

It seems that the anti-aliasing is not doing its job.

He only has FXAA on and MSAA is off. On top of that he has is frame scaling set to 1/2 which is rendering the scene at half of 1080P resolution and up-scaling it to fit his monitor. This amplifies the jagged edges from no AA.

 

Frame scaling should be set to 1 or higher.

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Sorry For The Late Response Guys, thank you for your help, apparently all i needed to do was delete the driver and run GTA V in safe mode, thank you guys and cheers.

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I think frame scaling mode might have been the issue, which reset itself after running GTA V in safe mode.

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