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Empire

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  1. Hmm, I had not had this error before, should contact Rock Star
  2. what is the following key that you are typing down, is it off the case cover?
  3. we always like to help, that's what we do
  4. Are you online when you are reverify the key or offline?
  5. Empire commented on CEO's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  6. damn some of these old images are good then the new ones, and I have seen that video years ago "still Cool" My lucky number is 7 - so here is an 7th image
  7. It's not an gaming PC. So it can't run GTAIV at good settings with mods. you still can run GTAIV with LCPDFR1.0b just have to have the game settings as low and use commandline.txt Create a file called commandline.txt in your GTA IV directory and enter the following information: -novblank -norestrictions -percentvidmem 100 -novsync -frameLimit 0 -nomemrestrict
  8. What are your System specs now then
  9. I don't use the police helper to call it, Alt+M
  10. I don't think they know themselves, But it shell keep on going as long as it can go on for. as it's so busy as in hell it can be going on for another 20 years
  11. The very soul of warmth, wit, humanity and humor, Harold Ramis spent his career making us laugh while at the same time, inspiring and encouraging a wealth of other talent. It’s all the more sad, then, to report that he has died at the age of 69. A Chicago native and lifelong fan of the city, Ramis was born to shop owners in 1944. Before he started his career as a writer, he worked at a mental institution for several months, citing it genuinely as good experience for his later efforts in Hollywood. After a stint as a substitute teacher and working with guerrilla comedy collective TVTV, he wrote freelance for the Chicago Daily News in the 1960s and editing Playboy Magazine’s Party Jokes section even as began his time with the legendary Second City comedy troupe. He left the company briefly, but returned and began working alongside the likes of John Belushi, quickly establishing himself as a fantastic writer and excellent supporting performer before becoming an actor and head writer on the troupe’s SCTV series. From there, he starred in The National Lampoon show with Belushi and fellow Second City alumnus Bill Murray, which opened the door to films, with Ramis co-writing National Lampoon’s Animal House. The movie smashed box office records and cemented Ramis’ burgeoning career. He co-wrote Meatballs, which Murray starred in, starting a strong partnership between the two. Ramis followed that with his directorial debut, Caddyshack, featuring Murray and a host of other funny folk. After an unsuccessful attempt to adapt John Kennedy Toole’s brilliant A Confederacy Of Dunces, Ramis began work with Dan Aykroyd on a little passion project of the actor’s calledGhostbusters. In 1984, with Ramis and Aykroyd co-starring alongside Murray, it became one of the biggest hits of the year, and remains one of the highest grossing comedy films ever made - not to mention one of the best movies ever created. Ghostbusters II followed in 1989. Alongside the first outing for Spengler and co, most credit Groundhog Day, which Ramis wrote and directed for Murray, to be perhaps his crowning achievement. But those are simply the tip of the iceberg in a career that also includes either writing, acting or directing such films as Multiplicity, Analyze This, As Good As It Gets, Back To School, Stripes,Knocked Up, Year One, National Lampoon's Vacation and The Ice Harvest. More recently, Ramis turned his directorial eye to shows including the US version of The Office. Ramis moved back to his beloved Chicago in 1996, but continued to work until 2010 when he was diagnosed with an infection that led to complications related to autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis. Friends, including Murray, came to visit him as he struggled with his condition, and he finally succumbed on Monday morning surrounded by his wife and family, including his three children. "He was like the campfire that we all gathered around for light and warmth and knowledge," his daughter Violet Stiel told The Chicago Tribune. It poured from every frame of his work into the wider world, and we’ll all miss that.
  12. have you got anything else to add to this Tahoe. like an spotlight
  13. Nice to see an very good video, Yes I do to
  14. I played GTAIV for 2 years and no I don't. I'm staying with EFLC as it has more slots and the story is better
  15. HAHAHA that was very funny and the best of the best I ever seen. that can be an very good GIF to add to an banner
  16. nice images, they just don't have there lights one -_-
  17. Yes Mr ineseri, I know a woman that walks into a bar. She has a lousy headache.
  18. It's ITC Galliard Std 2
  19. You should try another ENB out like ice 2.1
  20. Easy Fix that has been repeated many times. http://www.lcpdfr.com/page/tutorials/index.action/_/script-data-file-modification-tutorials/how-to-make-your-els-lights-brighter-r61
  21. Best thing to do is do a clean install of your full dictionary. and reinstall all mods again but I only install the mods that I only going to us
  22. You have to test it out your self by: 1.Playing GTA IV with no mods installed... take out ENB 2.Playing other games or even hard core photo editing/rendering 3.Test the hardware for errors... and clean out the dust. Just test as much as you can till it fix the problem, like if it is the ENB then problem solved

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