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ENB messed up my GTA IV...

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Hello, it so seems the ENB I used to terminate my poor FPS rate, kinda sorta destroyed my GTA IV...

 

The ENB or the group of files I am using is VIsualIV 1.7.1, it ran absolutely amazing with over 50 FPS. For a bit. I began to want to un-install it and find a different ENB because all Graphic settings were locked, but the one thing about it that got on my nerves was the Video Mode. It was restricted to 800x600 (23Hz) I think, this made my cars look like small bubbles and it aggravated me. Anyways, I put the back-up files that came with it (VisualIV 1.7.1) back in the GTA IV folders and deleted the command line. I ran GTA, went into the Graphic options to set the VIdeo Mode back to a different length, but it wouldn't let me. It was like the ENB was still installed. I un-installed the game and cleared the files in the GTA IV folder, re-installed it, put LCPDFR and dsound.dll back in the GTA IV and launched it. The game settings were still the ENB's preset. Went to the graphics options, it let me edit them, so I thought it was back to normal, went into the game and I got then never ending loading screen... Is there any other files I should be aware of? How can I get everything back to normal? What ENB or commandline should I use next time? I currently did not re-install GTA IV due to the fear of this problem pursing or repeating. PC Specs or VIsualIV 1.7.1 files will be disclosed if requested. Also if you are going to respond to this topic, PLEASE QUOTE THIS POST.

 

 

Many Thanks,

 

OfficerAndrew

 

 

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Hello, it so seems the ENB I used to terminate my poor FPS rate, kinda sorta destroyed my GTA IV...

 

The ENB or the group of files I am using is VIsualIV 1.7.1, it ran absolutely amazing with over 50 FPS. For a bit. I began to want to un-install it and find a different ENB because all Graphic settings were locked, but the one thing about it that got on my nerves was the Video Mode. It was restricted to 800x600 (23Hz) I think, this made my cars look like small bubbles and it aggravated me. Anyways, I put the back-up files that came with it (VisualIV 1.7.1) back in the GTA IV folders and deleted the command line. I ran GTA, went into the Graphic options to set the VIdeo Mode back to a different length, but it wouldn't let me. It was like the ENB was still installed. I un-installed the game and cleared the files in the GTA IV folder, re-installed it, put LCPDFR and dsound.dll back in the GTA IV and launched it. The game settings were still the ENB's preset. Went to the graphics options, it let me edit them, so I thought it was back to normal, went into the game and I got then never ending loading screen... Is there any other files I should be aware of? How can I get everything back to normal? What ENB or commandline should I use next time? I currently did not re-install GTA IV due to the fear of this problem pursing or repeating. PC Specs or VIsualIV 1.7.1 files will be disclosed if requested. Also if you are going to respond to this topic, PLEASE QUOTE THIS POST.

 

 

Many Thanks,

 

OfficerAndrew

 

Use the -norestrictions commandline.

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