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Stable ENB/Timecycle's

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So. I've heard that using some ENB's or Timecycles' may make your game more stable. I'm a complete noob to the whole ENB/Timecycle thing

 

So..

Could someone tell me i'f this is right?. Also If it is possible download links, and maybe(i'f you're feeling generous :D) install instructions

In my experience with GTA IV, I have tested and experimented with many Timecycles, ENBs, and Icenhancers in order to find what was the best fit for me. Throughout this journey, I have had no difference in stability with any individual graphics mod.

 

So, to answer your question: No, I do not think this is true. If you want to try out a good graphics mod, try CryENB v1, which has been uploaded on this site.

Anything that improves your graphics will probably not make your game more stable. There are some enb's and timecycles's on this site. CryENBv1 Is gorgeous. 

Sgt. Kanyo has a pretty awesome Time cycle as well.

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Anything that improves your graphics will probably not make your game more stable. There are some enb's and timecycles's on this site. CryENBv1 Is gorgeous. 

Sgt. Kanyo has a pretty awesome Time cycle as well.

 

Both are good. I love CryENB. That's what I use. Also, the same guy who made CryENB also released just a Timecycle of it on GTA-4 Mods recently.

 

EDIT: Found it. http://www.gta4-mods.com/misc/liberty-timecyc-v1-f27971

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