His frame rate counter in the top corner of the screen bounced between 12 and 15 frames per second. To the gaming community, this was unplayable. To Leo, it was a daily exercise in patience.
Step one: Enter the Windows registry and change values he barely understood.Step two: Delete the cache folder in FiveM, a digital spring cleaning.Step three: Download a custom, highly optimized "citizen" file that stripped the game of its beautiful, resource-heavy graphics.
The frame rate counter was no longer a single-digit tragedy. It read a rock-solid, unwavering 60 FPS.