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Jinja

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  1. Has anyone else had a similar problem and fixed it, if so how? Please help GTAIV is excruciating to play now.
  2. I removed the Savegamer.fr file and played the game, it didn't return after that so the autosave feature is definitely off. Still get the Lag Spikes.
  3. Hi, After installing 1.0d i have started to get random lag spikes every 30 - 50 sec, these lag spikes last for about 5sec and my fps drops from about 50fps to 12 - 5 fps. This has never happened before on any other versions of lcpdfr. I have tried disabling the new auto save feature in 1.0d and disabling all uneeded scripts. This still didn't fix the problem. Thanks in advance for any help given Mods i have installed: LCPDFR 1.0d Police helper traffic flow Low-poly police cars ENB SFE ELS v8 I have used all of the above mods before with out issue (except 1.0d of course) My PC-Specs CPU - AMD FX-8350 4.0ghz -4.02ghz eight core Gpu- Amd Saphire R9 270x (4gb GDDR5) Ram - 4gb of ddr3 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Make sure you aren't using a crack - We don't support cracks Update GTA IV to 1.0.7.0 (the latest version of the game, or 1.1.2.0 for EFLC) - This sometimes fixes a wide variety of issues Make sure that you run the game as an administrator. Make sure that your GTA IV root folder (and every subdirectory) is not set to "read-only" Ensure that ScriptHook.dll, ScriptHookDotNet.asi and Dsound.dll OR Xlive.dll are in the GTA IV ROOT folder Ensure that there is a folder titled 'LCPDFR' in the ROOT GTA IV folder. Check that all the above files exist, if they do not, reinstall LCPDFR with the MANUAL installation. Ensure that you are using up to date versions of every LCPDFR dependency and LCPDFR itself. Install these: .Net Framework 4.5, Microsoft Visual C++ Redist 2012 I Have checked all of the above options ^
  4. BEST PACK EVER PLEASE KEEP UP THE CONTENT, THESE ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. I had the same issue. I managed to fix this by going to my gta iv directory then into the LCPDFR folder and running the LCPDFR Diagnostics Tool, i then clicked Configure Lcpdfr first response, now i checked the box that said "Preload all models". Hope this helps
  6. Never mind i managed to solve the problem by setting "Preload all models" in the LCPDFR.ini to true. Setting the game to reload all models allows my to actuality launch the game however when i start LCPDFR i get massive texture loss
  7. Hello, I've just tried to install LCPDFR 1.0d, i have installed previous versions of LCPDFR without issue. This time after I launch GTA and have signed into Rockstar the game simply crashes. I ran a diagnostic on my copy of the game (legal copy) through the LCPDFR diagnostic tool and received an error called "[Main] CRITICAL ERROR DURING MAINLOOP!" i have tried installing both automatic and manual install of 1.0d as well as completely uninstalling 1.0c. This problem only seems to occur after installing an ENB of any kind (The ENB has worked with previous versions of the game.) I have also tried re-installing lcpdfr after the enb still the problem occurs. I have attempted to solve the problem myself however after two hours i have still not solved the issue, therefore i have decided to ask the extremely intelligent community here at LCPDFR.com. In advance i would like to thank anyone who offers any help. Diagnostics_1.1.2015_11_26_6.logLCPDFR.log

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