Safety
Is DRX Optimizer safe to use?
A Windows optimizer should not ask users to trust vague promises. DRX is built around visible changes, reversible tweaks, protected cleanup rules, and clear boundaries around what the app does not do.
The practical safety rule
If a tweak cannot be explained, checked, and reverted, it should not be treated as safe. DRX is being built around that standard.
What DRX does not do
DRX Optimizer is not a game cheat, injector, unlocker, bypass tool, or hidden overlay. It does not inject code into games, does not modify game memory, and does not try to bypass anti-cheat systems.
- No game process injection.
- No anti-cheat bypass behavior.
- No bundled hidden RTSS-style overlay.
- No silent game file patching.
- No ghost installation of third-party tools.
What DRX changes
DRX focuses on Windows-side configuration: registry values, services, scheduled tasks, power settings, GPU-related settings, network settings, cleanup routines, and app-level performance workflows.
Anti-cheat stance
The safe approach is to avoid touching protected game processes or game memory entirely. DRX optimizes Windows behavior around the game instead of modifying the game itself.
Cleanup protection
Cleanup should not break launchers. DRX protects known sensitive folders for FiveM, Rockstar Games, Social Club, CitizenFX, DigitalEntitlements, Riot, and other launcher identity/config areas.
Honest limits
No optimizer can guarantee a fixed FPS increase on every PC. Results depend on hardware, drivers, Windows state, background apps, game engine, network, and in-game settings.