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LCPDFR_LauncherProject.zip 1.0

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After admiring other launcher files here, I was inspired to try it myself,

I considered the requests to add a "Browse" for game folder and support for EFLC, so I kept that in mind.

This is a VS 2008 VB Windows Forms project. I don;t know if it will work for EFLC because I have the DLC.

You copy the LCPDFR_Launcher.exe to your GTA IV folder.

Parts that work:

Browse for file

Launch Game

Kill GTAIV

Right now it won't let my game load at all and my desktop flashes through my gamescreen.

Can someone with better skills take the torch. That kill button is a godsend.

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CFDIVE11

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So this makes you not launch gta it launches lcpdfr and you can start without going through the campaign?

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What exactly is the point in this? Launch and kill GTA IV, that's all? Good work I just don't see the point.

alexks101

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Yeah, basically it just launch GTA and you can kill the process. Good work for the effort and the time on it, but I don't see the point too.

With GTA IV and TaskManager shortcuts (on desktop/taskbar) it's a bit useless. I don't say this to be rude.

kop

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what is the point i dont get it someone tell me

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