"In the latest update for GTA V, Ill Gotten Gains Part 2, Rockstar
Games strengthened their protections against modding introduced in the
first update", they add in a Facebook post. "Included in this was a
whopping 3 MB of junk code designed to confuse modders."
They claim the junk code doesn’t confuse modders so much as it
simply slows them down, obscuring the commands they used to
access directly (to tweak game settings, etc) with reams of crap.
Problem being, that strengthening and "junk code" is affecting all
users, slowing down the speed at which GTA V accesses
its scripts (ie, the stuff that determines what happens in the game
world). The LSPDFR team estimate that some scripts are taking five times
longer to complete than before, resulting in sluggish framerates.
A post on Rockstar’s support site raises the issue,
and a rep has responded with "We have received reports of lower
framerate in GTAV and GTA Online after Title Update 1.28 on PC, and we
are looking into these reports now."