: Optimization is often a process of trial and error. Players may need to experiment with different settings to find the perfect balance between performance and visual quality.
The standard gameconfig.xml that comes with GTA V supports approximately 300-500 add-on vehicles. If you try to install a 50-car pack, the game will run fine. But if you are going for a "full" conversion—adding everything from real-life police cars to anime liveries and tropical trees—you need the version.
Increases the limit for the number of files the game can load simultaneously.
For a visual walkthrough on setting up a gameconfig for this specific legacy version, you can follow this guide:
: Optimization is often a process of trial and error. Players may need to experiment with different settings to find the perfect balance between performance and visual quality.
The standard gameconfig.xml that comes with GTA V supports approximately 300-500 add-on vehicles. If you try to install a 50-car pack, the game will run fine. But if you are going for a "full" conversion—adding everything from real-life police cars to anime liveries and tropical trees—you need the version.
Increases the limit for the number of files the game can load simultaneously.
For a visual walkthrough on setting up a gameconfig for this specific legacy version, you can follow this guide: