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Morshu

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  1. I'm using a 24" benq G2420 Full HD monitor I bought about a year ago. I really like it, it's no special edition for gaming though. But a bigger screen sure makes a difference!
  2. I just got rid of the problem. The crashes weren't caused by the Traffic Mods, but by a corrupted Speedo file that made the game crash everytime it tried to spawn a Speedo in Traffic. I replaced the Speedo again, everything working fine now. Thanks to everyone who answered!
  3.    Morshu reacted to a post in a topic: Traffic Flow/TrafficLoad causing crash
  4. That's a good idea, I'll try that. Not yet, I just tested it with TrafficFlow and TrafficLoad, and the game crashes with both mods.
  5. Hey there, I recently set up my GTA IV again, installed ELS 7, some cars and a bunch of script mods. Now, every time I'm playing with a Taxi Bug fix like Traffic Flow, the game crashes after a few minutes with the error output "GTA IV has stopped working". As soon as I delete the Traffic Flow or TrafficLoad files from the scripts/main folder, I can play without any problems or crashes. Putting the files back into the folder again leads to the crash after a short time. I've tried almost everything, updating ScriptHook, ScriptHookDotNet, AdvancedHook, reinstalling LCPDFR, even downgrading the ScriptHook. Nothing worked, everytime I start the game with Traffic Flow or TrafficLoad it crashes. The ScriptHook and asi-loader are in the right place and working. There are also no errors after running the diagnostics tool. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance!
  6.    tmusson21 reacted to a post in a topic: vdH K-9 Script v.1.0.0 [REL]
  7. 8 pm here in Germany, still four hours to go :D Happy new year to everyone!
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  9. The light color can be adjusted by editing and/or replacing the "emerglights" file in the car's texture directory. Some mods have a folder which contains textures for both red/blue and blue/blue ready for replacement. EDIT: Ah, alright. ;)
  10. If Scripthook is already installed (which it is after Setting up LCPDFR), you don't need to get it from the Trainer files again, so just exclude Scripthook.dll and copy&paste all the others, like already said.
  11. That is a glitch usually occuring when car mods are installed. There are some mods available to fix that, I can recommend TrafficFlow by Sam, you can find it in the Downloads-Section.
  12. The Simple Native Trainer has a "Time" menu which gives you the ability to adjust the ingame time-speed or sync the game time to your current system time. You can also set real-time duration.
  13. CTRL + Z by Default, that can be changed in the included .ini-File.
  14. That's the vdH Police Helper mod by Abraxas. The tow car mod was also made by him:
  15. It will work if you purchased the game online and downloaded it, just pirated versions are not supported.
  16. Yes, you need a legal copy of GTA IV. After installing the mod, just press Alt+P when ingame to show police stations. Then, just go to a station to go on duty.
  17. Deleting the savegames should work normally. Did you delete them from C:\User\*Username*\AppData\Local\Rockstar Games\GTA IV\savegames ?
  18. Just do a right-click on the diagnostics tool and click "Run as Administrator". But IIRC, this Crash does just appear if everything's fine. Does your game work?

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