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Commandline.txt

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Okay, so a while ago I had to reset my PC due to a nasty virus, and I had the best commandline.txt ever... It worked on a bad gaming PC, which doesn't even have a good graphics card ( if any)... I know I found it on youtube or something, but I need a commandline.txt like that one, that can substitue in for a graphics card at the moment. It also could actually work good enough for me to make it full screen res. Thanks in advance, guys.

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If you google around, you can find command lines that may help. You could try these to see if they help:

-availablevidmem 1.7
-noprecache
-nomemrestrict
-norestrictions
-novblank
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I dont know much about command lines, but this should help you out. this is my reference when i make a commandline - http://gtaforums.com/topic/458859-faq-how-to-use-commandline-switches/

 

Dude, that's Amazing! I didn't know that was out there! Thanks!

 

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