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Yap is best choice to lock fps to 30. Running nearly Ultra with 180%(*1080p) Resolution Scale and looks totally awesome, on a GTX 1070.
(I refunded Ghost Recon Wildlands, cause it cant be to play a FPS under 60 fps....)
You guys need yo try this. This gave me an fps boost with a 1070 and a Ryzen 5 1600x although im still getting stuttering when starting the game but then is constant 60fps with even close to Ultra settings. Quality is not being affected quite Big
https://youtu.be/ATyssYuei3U
I wonder if the game would run with an old Nvidia 8800. I was watching a video of someone playing GTA 5 on an 8800 (not the "GT" model either) with a fairly good frame rate.
I miss my old 8800GT, sadly I fried it when a piece of metal came off my PSU and made it's home on the card, shorting it out.