Problem: Sometimes when flying into the city you might notice textures not loading properly, buildings appearing blurry, objects missing, or the game starting to stutter.
This usually happens because temporary files stored in your Five M cache become outdated or corrupted over time.
Clearing your cache allows Five M to rebuild fresh files the next time you launch the city, which can fix many of these issues.
Quick Fix:
- Close Five M completely.
- Open your Five M application data folder.
- Navigate to the cache folder.
- Delete the extra cache files inside.
- Open your recycle bin and permanently delete them.
The next time you launch Five M, the system will rebuild new files automatically.
🎥 The video below shows exactly where to go and what to delete.
When should you do this?
Clearing your cache can help if you experience:
• Buildings or textures not loading• Random visual glitches• City assets appearing late• Performance drops after updates
It’s a quick maintenance step many experienced players do occasionally to keep things running smoothly.
Science Bite🧠: Games like Five M rely on temporary storage (called cache) to quickly load textures, models, and assets. Over time, outdated or conflicting cached files can slow down performance or cause visual errors. Clearing these files allows the game engine to rebuild optimized data, helping your system run more efficiently and reducing visual bugs.
Survival Tip: Small technical fixes like this can save a lot of frustration and help you stay focused on what matters most — immersive RP.😶🌫️ Here’s a short video showing exactly how to clear your FiveM cache and remove the extra files safely.
This only takes about a minute and can fix a lot of common texture and loading issues.