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A Possible way to fix low fps on high configs

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Hi,

i noticed a long time ago that people had a strange issue of having -5 fps ingame though their specs are good, and when i got the issue myself 2 years ago it ruined my LCPDFR experience , 2 years without GTA 4 , 2 years without LCPDFR what a nightmare.

But more recently we got WiFi in our house i said to myself '' okay GTA 4 is dead but you should play other pc games '' , i dusted off my computer and to install new games i had to update my drivers , i updated my processor drivers , and after i updated my nvidia graphics card i notice a strange tool called NVIDIA GEFORCE EXPERIENCE, i ran it and it offered me to optimize my games and boost them so i made a search and it found GTA 4 and San Andreas , i selected GTA 4 and pressed optimize and BOOOM the game was running fine

My specs

A laptop Acer Aspire 5742G

Processor : Intel core i5 480m 2.67ghz

RAM: 4GO

Graphics Card: GeForce GT 540M

The Solution

(This only works for GeForce graphic cards)

-Run Nvidia GeForce experience (if you dont have it download it here : http://www.nvidia.fr/object/geforce-experience-download-fr.html)

-Open the games window and select ''refresh games list''

-GTA 4 should automatically be detected select it and press optimize

-Run GTA 4 from the launcher not from Geforce experience 

IMPORTANT NOTES

-If Geforce Experience shows an error when pressing Optimize , run GTA 4 then press optimize

-When you install new driver updates for your graphics card the issue should come back so you have to fix it

 

I hope that this helps as this worked for me, and sorry for bad english.

 

 

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