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Stable Vehicle packs?

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I have a really high end PC, I downloaded a car pack and I believe the veh.img file was approx 400megs all of the realistic cars were awesome made the game much more enjoyable instead of pulling over the same org veh's. Was wondering does someone have a great pack that won't cause texture problems, or a vehicle.img file that works perfect with EFLC? Thanks in advance!

No matter how high-end pc you have,it cannot do anything when it comes to badly-ported game like GTA:IV.It'd always be unstable with your customizations regardless how much hardware you cram into your case.Thats why I,personally,use a custom version of this low-sized car pack.In the very beginning,I used to test cars for a long time and then allow it to join my fleet,but installing and testing takes a hell lot of time away.Replacing all the vehicles would've taken months,if not weeks (mind you,I don't have much time to spare on GTA:IV).So,I took this stable pack,and started adding cars on my own.Now its a wonderful place...Liberty City,that is.

Edited by Dhruv

I'm actually using it on EFLC only.My GTA:IV copy is based on all-stock vehicles,except public transport and police/emergency services (My sig was derived from IV copy)

Edited by Dhruv

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Got any ideas, because it didn't work just made the game not load crashed back to windows. I used spark IV for the veh. img file, and put the carcols ect like the readme said to in the common folder any ideas bud?

Yeah read the readme and did everything like I was suppose to hmmmm well crap!

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