@TwixFroGGer Do you have ENB installed as well? If so check bloom settings. Did you download NVE from Razed patreon? If so, you should have access to his discord and can ask him directly. He would be your best option for any issues or setting adjustments with NVE.
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RE: Natural Vision Evolved [Headlights always on]posted in Installation Help & Troubleshooting
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RE: Mod creationposted in General Modding Discussion
@JohnFromGWN Oh I see now, apologies for my misunderstanding and wrong info.
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RE: Mod creationposted in General Modding Discussion
@leo_parsica_17 There are plenty of tutorials on youtube. This video is pretty thorough.
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RE: Someone help me on how to get my graphics to look like thisposted in General Modding Discussion
@Dom47 Its quite simple really.
1 - You need a decent rig to start. Since all of this will need GPU horsepower I recommend a 2080ti at the very least. Depending on how many mods you have you can get away with a lessor card.
2 - You'll need to "support" the creators on patreon to gain access to QuantV and or NVE or whatever else these guys put behind a paywall these days.
3 - Download Reshade and ENB. Either play with the settings or you can try some presets posted here or again go "support" someone who makes presets.
4 - EnjoyP.S. As good as these graphic enhancers look they all take a toll on your PC performance. If you notice, all of these guys showing off the pretty graphics usually don't have other mods running ie; replaced cars or other retexture mods because if they did they would have huge performance loss.
Personally, I'm running a R7 3700x, RTX 3070, 16gb ram overclocked to the max and currently have about 800 mods or so. That includes all traffic replaced, real world textures, veg improvements, ped replacements, and map addons etc.. I made my own preset for Reshade and ENB as my only "graphic enhancers". Settings are not completely maxed out like grass, shadowing, and post fx. And my highest FPS sits at around 48-58 during heavy loads. After thorough testing I found that is my sweet spot to be able to enjoy the better graphics and mods.
In the end it comes down to preference and what do you want from the game. I personally want a real life counter part experience with some polish. Others want high FPS and others want the shiniest of graphics. Once you figure which route you want to go then you tinker with the mods/enhancers to see which you like best and what works best with your rig. -
Looking for some zmodeler3 help with wheel alignment pleaseposted in General Modding Discussion
Hey all, I recently starting working on replacing the vanilla intruder model with https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/2009-infiniti-g37-s-sedan-gta-5-unlocked
but when in game the car floats and then drops on the road when I get close to it. Especially during a mission. Since the model is unlocked I attempted to adjust/scale it in Zmodeler to the vanilla model and succeeded with the chassis floating however the wheels are halfway into the ground in game. Everything is centered and aligned to the world in Zmodeler and in the preview in OIV the model looks perfect. Wheels spin perfectly on axis too. Can anyone share any light please?



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RE: Anyone else hurting to get more FPS while mods are active?posted in General Modding Discussion
@OneMinuteYT I figured ENB is but I don't believe I have that many 4k textures to be honest. I purposely went for lessor polygonal mods to maintain performance but perhaps no matter what it still takes a tole regardless. I would love 60 fps with the mod setup I have but until the 3090 becomes more available Ill have to settle with my watered down version.. for now
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RE: Anyone else hurting to get more FPS while mods are active?posted in General Modding Discussion
@ItsJustCurtis After doing these fps boost tutorials on yotube Im experiencing Memory Error crashes lol. I believe Ill upgrade to 32GB memory anyway as I plan to start learning 3D Modeling here and there.
Anyway, wow even on top spec machines they still only get 100 fps on low settings?! And I assume that is without mods correct? Well that then makes me feel betterWithout ENB alone and only Reshade running I will get a good 50-70 fps depending where in the city I am which, isn't bad at all and feels really good when playing. I didn't noticed much of a boost in fps when I lowered textures to be honest.. I forgot to post screen captures of settings but will do it tonight incase Im missing some crucial settings.
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RE: Anyone else hurting to get more FPS while mods are active?posted in General Modding Discussion
@ItsJustCurtis Yeah I hear ya. When I turn ENB off I gain 10+ FPS. But I thought with a decent GPU I would be doing better on performance than what I'm getting now. I read that ENB eats up RAM, would upgrading to 32GB help or it still all falls on GPU?
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Anyone else hurting to get more FPS while mods are active?posted in General Modding Discussion
I don't have the most powerful PC but it is a decent rig to play all of my games on max settings 144hz and 100fps+. But when it comes to GTV my PC struggles to keep 30-40fps on max settings with all of my mods. Is that normal or am I not doing something right?
Current PC Specs:
Ryzen 7 3700x @ 4.0GHz
MSI Gaming Trio RTX 3070
G-Skill Trident 16GB @ 3200MHz
Dedicated 870evo SSD for GTA
Windows 10 64bitI followed a couple videos on youtube to improve FPS making various adjustments which helped a little but nothing spectacular. Also does not help when these videos tell me to lower settings which is something I am not trying to do lol. I also does not help when these tutorials don't include mods. An I understand visual mods take up some juice but do they take up that much? I am not using any graphic or retexture mods other than ENB and Reshade.
Current Mods
ENB + Reshade
200+ Replaced Cars (moderately sized around 10-15MB on average)
Police/Swat retextured peds
Weapons retextured
10 different scriptsCurrently I running Med-High settings windowed borderless and would get 40-60FPS driving around the city with traffic, population, and variety set to max. Ill post a pic of my settings soon but figured I get the ball rolling and ask if these results are normal for the amount of mods I have? I know the obvious would be to get a better GPU but thats not really an option right now lol. There really is no bottleneck in my setup but would upgrading anything else benefit my situation. Any insight would greatly be appreciated
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RE: Is the community nearly dead?posted in General Modding Discussion
@Darth-Elgor I feel you. I only started using this site and mods a few months ago and may have not noticed the decline like you have. I did however, see many abandoned and outdated mods which I see why after reading the comments
Jokes aside, there is a lot of good mods here that I wish the creators could give them some love again and or, at the very least release the source code so someone else can.