Lowering these to Normal reduces the complexity of lighting calculations, providing a smoother experience without making the game look terrible. Windows and Hardware Tweaks
By combining lowered in-game artificial demands with a streamlined Windows environment and a clean FiveM cache, you will achieve a much higher and more stable frame rate for your roleplay experience.
Both of these settings heavily tax the CPU and GPU. Setting Grass Quality to Normal can yield massive FPS gains in rural areas of the map.
FiveM has its own quirks and cache system that can degrade performance over time if not properly maintained.
Many servers use heavy HTML/CSS overlays for inventory systems and HUDs. You can toggle hardware acceleration for these menus in the FiveM client settings to see which mode offers better stability for your GPU.
Ensure Windows Game Mode is turned on in your system settings to prioritize system resources for your game.