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AFellowSputnik

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    AFellowSputnik got a reaction from Deactivated Member in Do you have stable gameplay w/ mods?   
    Oh yeah, I had ENB + Reshade removed, I saw an increase of 50-60 fps.
     
     
     
    Personally, I prefer Stop The Ped over Traffic Policier (They both have somewhat the same features), it doesn't crash or affect performance in contrast.  
    From what I remember Callout mods do affect performance for me, personally, I don't enjoy the callouts just because they aren't procedural. ALPR provides more of an RNG experience for me.
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    AFellowSputnik got a reaction from Life45 in Do you have stable gameplay w/ mods?   
    Hey, so I've been sort of on and off with LSPDFR, installing it and uninstalling. The LSPDFR mod by itself runs fantastic without any issues whatsoever, but it's quite vanilla without mods. So I install all the essentials and a couple of other mods. FPS Dips from 110 to 50--55 on ultra. Fine with that, np playing with 50 fps. Though it becomes problematic when the game starts crashing, binds conflicting, mods conflicting, and I never get around to fixing this. So maybe some of you achieved perfection, and I'd love to know how and using what mods. 
     
    Have any of you guys have achieved stable gameplay with mods/binds that do not conflict? Share your mods! & Mod binds as well, help us out!

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