I’ve been struggling with frame drops in open-world games every time I look at a field of tall grass. So when I heard about Grass FPS Booster , advertised as “ultra-low-density grass with zero visual sacrifice,” I had to try it.
If you’re running a potato PC and grass is your main FPS killer, this booster is a solid band-aid. Just don’t expect it to work miracles on shadows or reflections. For competitive gamers who hate visual distractions anyway, it’s a win. For immersion lovers? You might miss the lush fields. grass fps booster
Installation was simple (just drag and drop into the game’s config folder). Right away, I saw a 15–25% FPS boost in grassy areas on my mid-range GTX 1660. The mod dynamically reduces grass draw distance and adjusts density based on your current framerate. Stuttering near meadows and forests nearly vanished. On a laptop with integrated graphics, the difference was even more dramatic – turning a slideshow into a barely playable 30 FPS. I’ve been struggling with frame drops in open-world