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CVPI

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Ok. So every time i find a CVPI mod that i like, it makes my game really laggy (for some reason GTAIV doesnt like my comptuer. haha)

So...

Does anyone know of any low-spec cvpi's out there?

OR

Where can i re-download the original cars! haha. i never backed up :D

I just realised that driving a normal vehicle around Liberty City was actually quite fun, not laggy at all.

Oh and im using ELS too, so any ideas?

Thanks!!

Community director, www.lc-gaming.net

Let's put it this way. Most police cars you find for GTA thatvyou can download have about 840% more polygons than the regular police cars (fact from Sniper296).

The game can not adjust to this well at all. Low end computers will lag and so will some mid range systems.

You can not legally redownload the same vehicles due to copyright laws. You will need to either re validate your game files through steam or reinstall.

Google gta mods and look through the various web sites for other vehicles you can try. The average model file size for a stock GTA vehicle is about 400kb and texture size is about half of that, but it does vary. A model file is a .wtf file and a texture is a wtd file.

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