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Fps Goes Down With Scripts

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Hello,

 

I got a problem. I installed some vehicle mods, LCPDFR and the Traffic Flow Script. Everything worked fine, I had 50 FPS. Now I installed 3 more scripts, the Police Helper, spotlight and the license plate reader. Now my FPS are for the first 10 minutes at 50 and after 30 minutes under 20 FPS. I lowered my graphic settings but this did not help. Is there anyway to increase the FPS without deleting the scripts?

Try creating a file called "commandline.txt" in your main GTA IV folder, fill it with this: 

-renderquality 0 -shadowdensity 0 -texturequality 0 -viewdistance 0 -detailquality 0 -novblank -norestrictions -width 320 -height 240 -safemode -windowed -percentvidmem 100 -minspecaudio -novsync -renderquality 0 -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict

If that works better, consider using only these: 

-novblank -norestrictions -percentvidmem 100 -novsync -renderquality 0 -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

However when you install scripts and mods the game has to read more things and it will always have to bring FPS to run the game!

Paul2599

However when you install scripts and mods the game has to read more things and it will always have to bring FPS to run the game!

Very true, and that's why I gave the advise about the commandlines. 

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

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