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odenwolf

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  1. So I did some more testing and troubleshooting and while I still don't know the exact cause I believe it to be related to the issue of GTA IV and gpu's with over 2gb of vram. As most of you probably know in order for some gpu's with ove 2gb of vram to be utilized properly in gta iv you have to create a commandline.txt file to override the restriction. Well I have found that if I remove this and just run the game as is (stuck in 800x600 resolution) lcpdfr works fine. Once I add the file back in and run at 1920x1080 it errors out with the same message as above. I find it odd though that I can run 0.95 rc2 perfectly fine with the commandline.txt fix. As I said I'm not sure of the exact cause, but this seems to be part of it. Anyone else have any ideas?
  2. Hello, I am running a fresh legal install of 1.0.7.0 in steam and lcpdfr is crashing as soon as I load into the game. It pops up in the top left stating lcpdfr had an error and closed and to check the log. I have attached the logs below. I am running on windows 8.1 and have .net 4.5 and visual studio 2012.4 installed. I have tried doing the auto install as well as manual installs with no luck. Thanks, OdenWolfAdvancedHook.logLCPDFR.log

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