If you’re running a heavily modded FiveM server, a roleplay community with custom vehicles, or just trying to get the best performance out of a lower-end PC, you know the frustration of low FPS (frames per second) and stuttering. FiveM is notoriously CPU-intensive, and the default Rockstar game settings—even when low—don't always optimize the game for the custom assets, shaders, and textures found in multiplayer. Enter the .
Locate the existing folder named citizen . Copy it and paste it into a safe backup directory on your desktop.
Often, the stuttering is not the game's fault but the operating system's. Fivem Smooth Fps Boost Pack - Citizen Optimized...
Installing a citizen pack is straightforward, but it is to back up your original files first. Step 1: Download the Pack
Resource management for FiveM
Reducing smoke from tire burnouts, explosions, and muzzle flashes.
: If the pack includes specific .rpf files, these should be placed in the mods folder within the same directory. Recommended In-Game Settings If you’re running a heavily modded FiveM server,
Go to Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode, and toggle it On .
Launch FiveM. If the textures look significantly lower quality (like "potato" graphics), you know the pack is working. Additional Optimizations (The "Smooth" Factor) Locate the existing folder named citizen
Raise this slider to roughly 30% to 50% of the bar. This allocates more RAM/VRAM to hold custom server assets, stopping textures from disappearing while driving fast.