GTA V "out of memory"
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Try this: Nvidia Control Panel settings for GTA V 1- Power management mode - Prefer maximum performance 2- Vertical sync - Off 3- Threaded optimization - off 4- Triple buffering – off
Try this:

Nvidia Control Panel settings for GTA V

1- Power management mode - Prefer maximum performance
2- Vertical sync - Off
3- Threaded optimization - off
4- Triple buffering – off

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#16
Posted 07/02/2018 08:02 AM   
GTAV 3D Vision is very finnicky... Usually a combo of Ctrl T then Alt Enter will get rid of the message and fix the 3D that loads broken at times. The Helix fix no longer works on the MSAA issue with yellow race markers being broken and certain light.
GTAV 3D Vision is very finnicky...

Usually a combo of Ctrl T then Alt Enter will get rid of the message and fix the 3D that loads broken at times.
The Helix fix no longer works on the MSAA issue with yellow race markers being broken and certain light.

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#17
Posted 07/02/2018 04:51 PM   
For those who don't care about GTA Online, the easiest way to get rid of the out of memory error is to downgrade to 1.30 or earlier version. Unlike other workarounds this "fix" works in 100% cases. Old patches are available for download from some sites. What you need to do is to block the game in a firewall and replace GTA5.exe, GTAVLauncher.exe and update\update.rpf with the old patch files. Use Offline Mode to play as long as the game allows. Once it refuses to work offline, temporary allow it in the firewall, let it apply the latest patch and repeat the above. If you want to avoid the hassle of repeating this process, you can use a nocd.
For those who don't care about GTA Online, the easiest way to get rid of the out of memory error is to downgrade to 1.30 or earlier version. Unlike other workarounds this "fix" works in 100% cases. Old patches are available for download from some sites.

What you need to do is to block the game in a firewall and replace GTA5.exe, GTAVLauncher.exe and update\update.rpf with the old patch files. Use Offline Mode to play as long as the game allows. Once it refuses to work offline, temporary allow it in the firewall, let it apply the latest patch and repeat the above. If you want to avoid the hassle of repeating this process, you can use a nocd.

#18
Posted 07/05/2018 12:07 AM   
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