Rockstar Has Fixed GTA V's Framerate Issues, Game May Still Have Mod Problems
There’s been issues with GTA V on PC since the update 1.28 launched. Mainly, there’s been many framerate issues and problems supporting mods. Well, on their support page, Rockstar noted that the framerate issues have been fixed. Unfortunately, people running mods may still have problems.
“We also received some reports linking decreased performance when using Story Mode mods to TU 1.28,” said Rockstar. “As mentioned previously, we are not actively targeting players using mods in Story Mode, nor are we explicitly implementing protections against them in-game.”
The statement added: “Our primary focus is on protecting GTA Online against modifications that could give players an unfair advantage, disrupt gameplay, or cause griefing. However, as a reminder, mods are still unauthorized and as such, Title Updates may cause Story Mode mods to behave in unexpected ways because they are not supported or tested, and players run them at their own risk.”
It seems someone is not very supportive of mods. You can understand why because Rockstar never intended this game to be modded like it has. So why should they make patches to fix mods that they had no part in the creation of or even wanted to exist in the first place?
Regardless, if you’re playing GTA V on PC, make sure you note what are and aren’t using so you can play the game to its fullest.