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Game w/LCPDFR 1.0a crashing

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I'm not sure if it's the game or the LCPD 1.0a that is causing the crashes. While playing with the mod active, I am able to play about 10 to 20 minutes before the game crashes, whether I'm cruising around or taking call outs.

 

I have a legit copy of GTA IV, installed the mod using the manual method.

 

I know the mod isn't perfect but I enjoy playing it, however short the duration.

 

I have the logs attached. I see the LCPDFR.log referencing to audio files not found minutes before the crash.

 

Thanks for all the time and effort you guys put into this mod. :D

Solved by ineseri

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What are your computer specs? It would seem like your crashes are within the "acceptable" zone. 

 

Ah, I knew I forgot something. Here's my system specs:

 

OS: Windows Vista™ Home Premium 64-bit (6.0, Build 6002) Service Pack 2,

Processor: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU     T9300  @ 2.50GHz

Memory: 4094MB RAM

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT

DirectX 10

 

I know laptops aren't ideal gaming platforms but that's what I have for now.

 

Edit: I was able to play for about 2 hours last night without any crashes, though a lot of callouts were noted as "Disregard"

 

Edit 2: After adding the commandline.txt the game seems to be running without crashing. Still stutters a bit but I figure it's because of my old hardware. Thanks ineseri. 

Edited by O'Neill

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I'm pretty sure this isn't a LCPDFR error, but a computer error, or more precisely, your computer not being able to keep up with GTA IV. You can try creating a file called commandline.txt in your GTA IV directory and add the following lines: 

-renderquality 0 -shadowdensity 0 -texturequality 0 -viewdistance 0 -detailquality 0 -novblank -norestrictions -percentvidmem 100 -minspecaudio -novsync -renderquality 0 -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict

It will force the game to minimum settings, reducing all settings. I think that is your issue here. 

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

  • 4 weeks later...

sounds like your memory getting all used up and gta 4 has a memory issues and always has i notice i have better longer play with my newer gtx 770 card then my older card also i was never able to play this game on my duel core five years ago and my qude core just barly would run it with enb so

get a qude core at lest and video card thata horrible shared video i think your using ?

so id say you need a betetr computer but the game will crash no matter what you do it always has i insalled it on over 20 gaming stsems over five years rom intel to amd cpu

id say get a newer amd 4 core cpue at lest 3 gtx and a gtx 660 video card to bad you not in colorado springs i had a qude cire with 2 gig ram for 250 bucks new tb hd but its gone i get them once in wail i may have another one soon qude core intel with gtx 560 video 8 or 16 gig ram etc ssd / tb mix 

for like 350 but i am in colorado springs best of luck id say get newer pc for sure with its own video card of gtx 560 or up any thign lower you get bad fps more crashesi spent like 1500 on arma 3 alone crazy i know but it looks so pretty now and my pc runs perfect well i spent like 1000 i guess for arma and them games and i am just going on gl

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