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Missing textures V0.91

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Hello,

when i start LCPD:FR mod (alt+p) and i pick my officer and car, and exit the building, i have missing textures and can't see the road or see where im driving and often crash into a wall.

Happens with both V0.91 and 0.95 beta.

I don't happen to have missing textures when i have the mod disabled, only appears when i go on duty for some reason.

I do understand that at the time there is no support for the 0.95 beta.

I have all the latest scripthooks and asi loaders.

Thank you,

Kate

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What are your specs? Sounds hardware related to me.

Most definitely not hardware issues, I have uninstalled the game at one point with the same mods that i am running now and i had no missing textures.

Hardware issue. GTA IV is experiencing a memory leak - which results in the VRAM getting full (afaik). You can fix that by making a commandline.txt in GTA IV's root directory and putting one of the lines from this thread in there, it helped me when I had memory leakage. Another option would be to disable some visual settings in GTA IV, to give it more available vram.

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You can get your textures back:

Open the graphics menu ingame, change the resolution up or down one setting, apply, your textures should start loading again, now just set your resolution back to normal.

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You can get your textures back:

Open the graphics menu ingame, change the resolution up or down one setting, apply, your textures should start loading again, now just set your resolution back to normal.

Hardware issue. GTA IV is experiencing a memory leak - which results in the VRAM getting full (afaik). You can fix that by making a commandline.txt in GTA IV's root directory and putting one of the lines from this thread in there, it helped me when I had memory leakage. Another option would be to disable some visual settings in GTA IV, to give it more available vram.

Ok thank you both for replying, i will try outyour suggestions and report back here when i get around to it!

Thanks,

Kate

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Ok thank you both for replying, i will try outyour suggestions and report back here when i get around to it!

Thanks,

Kate

Sorry for double post

but,

I will start with sniper's suggestion... I did go into the menu and i set my resolution one click higher and hit apply, next thing you know the screen froze on me and i had to back out of my game and close the application, not sure why it froze? I always mess around with the graphics settings when i play and never have a problem so i thought that was a bit strange.

Now for Break's suggestion... I now do remember that i decreased my VRAM a few days ago and did not remember to set it back to the settings i usually use, so i went ahead and took a look at my VRAM and of course i knew right there and then that was my problem. So Thank you Break for reminding me about VRAM, otherwise i probley would have took me longer to solve my issue.

Also, I would like to thank everyone who posted here, you know who you all are. :turned:

Thank you all,

Kate

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