The EndZ RP FiveM Graphics Settings Guide

Setting Up Your Graphics Settings in FiveM: A Step-by-Step Guide

Optimizing your graphics settings in FiveM is crucial for achieving the best balance between visual quality and performance, especially when playing on a server like The EndZ, which features a lot of custom textures to create a British and London-inspired environment. Proper setup ensures that you won’t encounter issues like falling through the map or missing objects.


Step 1: Accessing Graphics Settings

  1. Launch FiveM:
    • Open FiveM and connect to The EndZ RP server.
  2. Open the Settings Menu:
    • Wait until your character has been selected and loaded.
    • Press ESC to open the pause menu.
    • Navigate to the Settings tab, where you’ll find options to adjust your graphics settings.
  3. Select Graphics Settings:
    • Under the Settings tab, select the Graphics option to access the full range of visual settings.

Step 2: Configuring Basic Graphics Settings

  1. Screen Type:
    • Full Screen: Provides the best performance by dedicating all system resources to the game. Recommended for most players.
    • Windowed: Allows for easier multitasking but may reduce performance.
    • Windowed Borderless: Combines fullscreen and windowed modes but might slightly reduce performance.
  2. Resolution:
    • Choose the resolution that matches your monitor’s native resolution for the sharpest image. Lowering the resolution can improve performance but will result in a blurrier image.
  3. Aspect Ratio:
    • Select the aspect ratio that corresponds to your monitor (usually 16:9 or 16:10). This should automatically adjust based on your resolution.
  4. Refresh Rate:
    • Set this to match your monitor’s refresh rate. Higher refresh rates (e.g., 144Hz) will make the game feel smoother, but ensure your GPU can handle it.
  5. VSync:
    • Enables vertical synchronization to prevent screen tearing. Turn this on if you notice tearing, but be aware that it can introduce slight input lag.
  6. FXAA and MSAA:
    • FXAA (Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing): Less taxing on performance, softens edges slightly.
    • MSAA (Multisample Anti-Aliasing): Provides better edge smoothing but at a higher performance cost. Set this based on your GPU’s capability.

Step 3: Extended Texture Budget

Texture Budget

  • What It Does: The texture budget in FiveM controls how much video memory (VRAM) is allocated for loading textures. This is particularly important on servers like The EndZ, which use a lot of custom textures to recreate a British and London-themed environment.
  • Why It’s Important: If your texture budget is set too low, FiveM might not have enough VRAM to load all the custom textures, leading to issues like missing textures, objects not loading correctly, or even falling through the map.
  • How to Adjust:
    1. Go to the Settings menu in FiveM.
    2. Navigate to Graphics.
    3. Find the Extended Texture Budget slider. This is typically located under the advanced graphics settings.
    4. Increase the slider towards the right to allocate more VRAM to textures. The amount you should allocate depends on your GPU’s VRAM:
      • Low VRAM GPUs (2GB or less): Set the texture budget to around 50-60%.
      • Mid-range GPUs (4GB): Set it to around 70-80%.
      • High-end GPUs (6GB or more): You can set it to 100% or close to it.
    5. Apply the changes.

Testing Your Settings

  • In-Game Testing: After increasing the texture budget, join The EndZ server and play for a bit. Pay attention to how well objects and textures are loading.
  • Adjust if Necessary: If you notice that textures are still not loading correctly, or if your game is stuttering, you may need to further tweak the texture budget or other graphics settings to find the right balance.

Note: Over-allocating VRAM by setting the texture budget too high can lead to performance issues or crashes, especially if your system runs out of available VRAM.


By setting your texture budget correctly, you’ll ensure that you have a smooth experience on The EndZ server, fully enjoying all the custom London-inspired visuals without encountering loading issues.


Step 4: Adjusting Advanced Graphics Settings

  1. Texture Quality:
    • Controls the resolution of textures in-game. Higher settings offer better visuals but require more VRAM. Set to High or Very High if you have a powerful GPU.
    • Important: The EndZ server uses many custom textures to give it a London and British feel. To ensure all objects load properly and avoid falling through the map, increase your Texture Budget. This setting allocates more VRAM to textures, reducing the chance of missing textures or objects not loading correctly.
  2. Shader Quality:
    • Affects the quality of lighting and shading effects. High is recommended for a good balance between quality and performance.
  3. Shadow Quality:
    • Shadows can be performance-intensive. Lowering this setting to Normal or High can significantly improve FPS without drastically affecting visuals.
  4. Reflection Quality:
    • Adjusts the quality of reflections on surfaces. Reducing this setting can help improve performance, especially in urban environments.
  5. Water Quality:
    • Impacts the realism of water surfaces. Set this to Normal or High depending on your GPU’s power.
  6. Particle Quality:
    • Controls the quality and detail of particles like smoke, fire, and debris. Lowering this can boost performance during action-heavy scenes.
  7. Grass Quality:
    • Affects the density and detail of grass and foliage. This setting can have a large impact on performance in rural areas.
  8. Soft Shadows:
    • Defines how shadows transition from light to dark. Softer or Softest provides the most realistic look, but Sharp or Soft is better for performance.
  9. Post FX:
    • Enhances effects like bloom and depth of field. Lowering this setting can improve performance, especially in bright or complex scenes.
  10. Anisotropic Filtering:
    • Improves the clarity of textures viewed at an angle. Set this to x8 or x16 for the best visual experience with minimal performance impact.
  11. Ambient Occlusion:
    • Adds depth to the shadows and improves realism. Normal or High provides a good visual upgrade without a huge performance cost.
  12. Tessellation:
    • Enhances the detail of objects by adding more polygons. Set to Normal or High if your GPU can handle it; otherwise, leave it Off.

Step 5: Optimizing for Performance

  1. Adjust Based on Your Hardware:
    • High-End Systems: Max out most settings, but monitor performance and adjust as needed.
    • Mid-Range Systems: Balance between High and Normal settings, focusing on reducing shadows and reflections for better performance.
    • Low-End Systems: Lower settings across the board, especially shadows, reflection quality, and grass quality to ensure smooth gameplay.
  2. Use the Built-in Benchmark:
    • FiveM (via GTA V) includes a built-in benchmark tool. Run it to see how your settings impact performance and adjust accordingly.

Step 6: Applying and Saving Settings

  1. Apply Changes:
    • Once you’ve configured all your settings, make sure to apply them by selecting the Apply button at the bottom of the menu.
  2. Restart if Necessary:
    • Some changes might require you to restart FiveM for them to take effect. If prompted, do so to ensure your settings are properly applied.
  3. Test In-Game:
    • Join The EndZ server and test your settings in a live environment. If you experience lag or stuttering, consider lowering some of the more demanding settings, but ensure that your Texture Budget remains high enough to load all custom textures.

If you have further issues you can always open a support ticket on The EndZ discord.


Conclusion

By following this guide, you’ll be able to tailor your FiveM graphics settings to match your hardware and personal preferences. Remember, The EndZ server features unique custom textures to create its immersive London environment, so it’s crucial to adjust your Texture Budget accordingly. Balancing performance and visual quality will ensure you get the best experience on The EndZ and other FiveM servers.

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