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Graphic bug after replace cars

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Hello,
I have a Problem with my GTA LSPDFR graphic.  When I install LSPDFR with everything but without cars it works perfect, but when I replace the whole emergency cars the world loads extremly slowly. I hope anybody can help me. 😄 

 

hi 😄

14 hours ago, NiceName112 said:

Hello,
I have a Problem with my GTA LSPDFR graphic.  When I install LSPDFR with everything but without cars it works perfect, but when I replace the whole emergency cars the world loads extremly slowly. I hope anybody can help me. 😄 

 

 

Replacement vehicles tend to have much higher poly counts then the base vehicles, and they also tend to have liveries (skins), that are significantly larger as well.

 

In LCPDFR, you can set it to not pre-load models in the .ini, which is a partial fix.

 

For your custom vehicles, you can check the size of the livery textures. Anything that is 4k (4096x4096), I would suggest at least halving the size (2048x2048), or even bringing it down to 1k (1024x1024). The actual difference ingame for most skins is negligible unless you really stare at the car with the intent of looking at the detail. You can also split the difference on some models, and set the +hi liveries to 2k, and the regular liveries to 1k (In these cases, the +hi file is used for up close, while the regular file is used when at a distance).

 

Thirdly, since you are using more taxing vehicles, you can turn down other graphic settings to compensate.

 

At the end of the day, custom vehicles are extremely taxing compared to regular vehicles, and lspdfr 0.4 spawns more'of'em naturally. The best option for performance will always be the base vehicles.

Edited by zach016

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1 hour ago, zach016 said:

 

Replacement vehicles tend to have much higher poly counts then the base vehicles, and they also tend to have liveries (skins), that are significantly larger as well.

 

In LCPDFR, you can set it to not pre-load models in the .ini, which is a partial fix.

 

For your custom vehicles, you can check the size of the livery textures. Anything that is 4k (4096x4096), I would suggest at least halving the size (2048x2048), or even bringing it down to 1k (1024x1024). The actual difference ingame for most skins is negligible unless you really stare at the car with the intent of looking at the detail. You can also split the difference on some models, and set the +hi liveries to 2k, and the regular liveries to 1k (In these cases, the +hi file is used for up close, while the regular file is used when at a distance).

 

Thirdly, since you are using more taxing vehicles, you can turn down other graphic settings to compensate.

 

At the end of the day, custom vehicles are extremely taxing compared to regular vehicles, and lspdfr 0.4 spawns more'of'em naturally. The best option for performance will always be the base vehicles.

AHHHHHHHHHH ok thank you. 😄

hi 😄

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