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Nikopol

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  1.    Nikopol reacted to a file: EUPFR Basic Configurations
  2.    Nikopol reacted to a comment on a file: Security+
  3.    Nikopol reacted to a comment on a file: On The Beat Callouts[WIP]
  4.    Space. reacted to a post in a topic: Radiance V or make visuals great again?
  5. Huge FPS drop* with plugin loaded, something is messed up. Plugin states there's a new version available (?). *not even reaching 20 fps (hardware is not an issue: R7 1700 OC @ 3.7Ghz - MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X - 16Gb Ram - SSD)
  6. Loving the mod, thanks for sharing. I understand you disabled the menu during callouts to prevent crashes, but could you please add a configurable switch in the .ini for the most brave of us? Actually never crashed on my side, and it was very useful and realistic.
  7.    bernacapo13 reacted to a post in a topic: Radiance V or make visuals great again?
  8. Of course :) i7 3770K overclocked @ 4.2Ghz (playing in Windows' High Performance mode) 16Gb RAM DDR3 XMP @ 1600Mhz Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB OC (little core custom overclock to 1360Mhz - Power Limit maxed at 50%) SSD Samsung 850 Evo - 1 Tb PSU Corsair RM750x No thermal/power throttling ever registered - system is stable and running on low temps even on high loads (Prime95, benchmarks, DX12 titles, etc). GTAV (without plugins loaded) is running about 70/80 fps. I play with VSync, LSPDFR is stable on 60fps, rare drop to 55. With DropTheWeapon! plugin loaded fps drop to 40/45, which is sadly unplayable because from what I've tested so far is already a must have.
  9. Tested with LSPDFR running: when the plugin is loaded there's a significant drop - FPS go back to normal levels when plugin is unloaded.
  10.    Mikofiticus reacted to a post in a topic: Radiance V or make visuals great again?
  11. VisualV Superb graphics, little to none FPS drop.
  12. I'm sorry, didn't notice it was a GTA IV request
  13. It should. There still could be something else that needs to be updated to work, you have to launch GTAV and see :)
  14. Try with Darkmyre's Agency Callouts plugin: you can set whatever enhanced loadout for police peds.
  15.    JOHNNYLAWLESS reacted to a post in a topic: GTAV after UPDATE!!!
  16. You don't! Remove the file from your directory and you should be good to go. Beware that to play online you need to properly clean your installation, otherwise you're at risk of Rockstar's ban.
  17. Nikopol replied to Necular's topic in Legacy
    From lcpdfr.com homepage: Rockstar Games has released a new online content update for Grand Theft Auto V (v1011). To play LSPDFR, you'll need to revert to an earlier backup of GTA (v944), or wait for a RAGEPluginHook update to become available Check here for updates: RAGE Plugin Hook website
  18. Script Hook V (it's the .dll that loads "Scripts" folder) has still not been updated for latest game patch. Check ScriptHook main page for further informations.
  19.    jcpse reacted to a post in a topic: Advice: Will this run LSPDFR
  20.    Cyan reacted to a post in a topic: Advice: Will this run LSPDFR
  21. Do not worry, you're welcome! :) That's more then a "modest" build! You're going to play GTA5 and BF1 over 60fps @1080p (FHD) with no issues, it's a very good setup :) EDIT: this builder went cheap on SSD storage by the way, choosing 240gb. I'd suggest at least a single 500gb SSD (people like to have double drives configuration: SSD + HDD... it's uncomfortable to me, I do not suggest it but may be useful if you need to store a lot of data on a slow drive - that's your choice)
  22. Not recommended at all. It's way overpriced for what you get. Search for a local shop that will build your pc from scratch, it's less expensive and they can suggest you the right components. CPU (processor): whatever Intel i5 should do the job, don't go on AMD (or wait for R3/R5 Ryzen lineup). Motherboard: I have a good experience with ASUS, but other known brands are ok. I'd avoid MSI as it seems they're facing broken jumpers in a few models. RAM: at least 8Gb. GPU (graphics card): AMD RX480 (strongly suggested) or Nvidia 1060. PSU (power supply): at least 500W. Do not go cheap with this, always choose a known brand. If the power supply breaks, other components may follow. Take a look at pcpartpicker.com - it guides you on configuring your system while checking for prices.

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