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GTA V version? Latest version Up to date? Yes Latest version Legit or Pirate copy? Legit Steam/CD/Social Club? Social Club Windows version? Windows 10 Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Negative Error screenshot (if any)https://imgur.com/a/0MxpU4b System specifications 2080TI, I7 8700K, 16GB RAM 64BIT. What did you do to get this issue? While playing, suddenly i got the problem. What server did you get this issue on? Legacy RP CitizenFX.log file .dmp files/report IDs
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I appear to be having the same issue, although no one has replied to my post yet, our systems are pretty similar too. im wondering if its the RTX card. ive tried doing a DDU and installing fresh drivers, verifying gta5, reinstalling fivem all to no avail.
My game is completely stock, i managed to possibly solve it by reinstalling windows 10 and installing gpu drivers before letting my PC connect to the internet. i havent really had a chance to play much lately though so i cant be certain.
I don’t know what ENB is. If it is an extra mod then there would be none, since I haven’t downloaded any. And if i had ENB how would i uninstall it? Though thanks for the suggestion.
If you don’t know what it is, you definitely don’t have one. Judging by your computer specifications, there definitely shouldn’t be any issues on the performance front.
Are your video drivers up to date? When I was running into FiveM crashing issues updating my bios for some reason seemed to fix the issue.