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how are my specs

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Nice CPU, 

 

What's your graphics card btw?

[Intel Core i5 4460 3.4Ghz OC, MSI Nvidia GTX 970 Tiger ED 2X Armor 2GB OC, 8GB 1866Mhz HyperX Fury, Windows 10 64 bit]

 

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it an amd hd 7800

You have a good rig, with that CPU boosting your performance up more. 

[Intel Core i5 4460 3.4Ghz OC, MSI Nvidia GTX 970 Tiger ED 2X Armor 2GB OC, 8GB 1866Mhz HyperX Fury, Windows 10 64 bit]

 

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You have a good rig, with that CPU boosting your performance up more. 

 

thanks thats great my friend helped me build this it works wonders just i hope it runs gta v maybe i might buy it but ehh do u know a good enb for this type of processor

thanks thats great my friend helped me build this it works wonders just i hope it runs gta v maybe i might buy it but ehh do u know a good enb for this type of processor

A good enb would be CryENB, 

 

I currently use this myself. You can add the files from CryENB like low, high, and mid end PC. If you choose low you would get the best performance but since your PC can handle gta iv I'd go with high. If that lags (since gta iv is badly optimized) then just replace the files to medium or low.

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[Intel Core i5 4460 3.4Ghz OC, MSI Nvidia GTX 970 Tiger ED 2X Armor 2GB OC, 8GB 1866Mhz HyperX Fury, Windows 10 64 bit]

 

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A good enb would be CryENB, 

 

I currently use this myself. You can add the files from CryENB like low, high, and mid end PC. If you choose low you would get the best performance but since your PC can handle gta iv I'd go with high. If that lags (since gta iv is badly optimized) then just replace the files to medium or low.

 

thanks also does your game crash with the armoured car call out

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thanks also does your game crash with the armoured car call out

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Well I just wrote a paragraph until LCPDFR.com decided to not give me permissions to post s here I'm posting it again. Lol :/

 

So again, I do not get crashes from that reason but other various reasons. So far I have countered some of my game crashes. Try not to install a whole load of mods like cars. Having a lot of civilian cars can cause the game to crash. Try not to install mods that are not compatible with LCPDFR since it will cause script errors. 

 

Hope this helps!

Edited by IIRezaulII

[Intel Core i5 4460 3.4Ghz OC, MSI Nvidia GTX 970 Tiger ED 2X Armor 2GB OC, 8GB 1866Mhz HyperX Fury, Windows 10 64 bit]

 

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Well I just wrote a paragraph until LCPDFR.com decided to not give me permissions to post s here I'm posting it again. Lol :/

 

So again, I do not get crashes from that reason but other various reasons. So far I have countered some of my game crashes. Try not to install a whole load of mods like cars. Having a lot of civilian cars can cause the game to crash. Try not to install mods that are not compatible with LCPDFR since it will cause script errors. 

 

Hope this helps!

 

i just have the police cars and police peds and thats it nothing crazy what was funny to me when i played multiplayer it worked fine and no problems

i just have the police cars and police peds and thats it nothing crazy what was funny to me when i played multiplayer it worked fine and no problems

That's good to hear. 

I remember I had a too much mods on the game barely ran lol. Uninstalled them and now it works fine. 

[Intel Core i5 4460 3.4Ghz OC, MSI Nvidia GTX 970 Tiger ED 2X Armor 2GB OC, 8GB 1866Mhz HyperX Fury, Windows 10 64 bit]

 

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