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That Dam Taxi Bug...

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Man I need some help!

For the past few days I have been playing around with different mods that will cure the taxi bug.

Traffic Flow is the only one which I have identified as working howeverm after about 5 minutes of game play I loose textures etc which I don't in the others.

All the other mods I have tried appear to work for about 5 minutes then I get loads of taxi's with about 1-2 civvie vehicles. Any ideas on the cause? Could it be the ASI Loader?

Any help would be much appriciated.

I have just done a complete re-install of GTA.

My system is:

Dell XSP 8100

Intel i5, 3.20GHz

6.00GB of RAM.

64-Bit Windows 7 Home.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550Ti

Cheers,

NicX.

I'm using Traffic Flow combined with Traffic Control System (it's on gtapolicemods.com). It works fine for me. ASI Loader has nothing to do with taxi bug, it's caused by modded cars. Without them you shouldn't have it.

BTW. You already posted one thread about this, so why did you post this one?

Edited by Yard1

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Yard1 is right.

In regards to your query about texture loss, your system is running out of VRAM. You need to lower your graphics settings or remove your mods (since traffic flow seems to push your system over the edge, try lowering your settings first).

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