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    YouLookGood reacted to Charlie686 in my game keep crashing please help   
    Rename your mods folder to _mods and retry.
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    YouLookGood reacted to Charlie686 in my game keep crashing please help   
    Instead of just saying "crashing" and dumping a log, please give a detailed explanation..
     
    Is it crashing to desktop or just LSPDFR?
    What recent changes have you made?
    Etc.
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    YouLookGood reacted to Charlie686 in my game keep crashing after i request coroner   
    Yey!
    Glad to hear 🙂 
     
    Any more issues let me know : D
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    YouLookGood reacted to Charlie686 in my game keep crashing after i request coroner   
    Try removing the following out of date plugins. They are in bold
     
    Also update StopThePed
     
    If the issue persists let me know 🙂 
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    YouLookGood reacted to Razer1427 in Will this run lspdfr ?   
    of course 
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    YouLookGood reacted to DepArshia in Will this run lspdfr ?   
    yes
     
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    YouLookGood reacted to Palfy205 in Is this good pc to play lspdfr   
    For gaming? That would literally make almost no difference... i9 is for servers, wouldn't suggest it for gaming. Hyper-threading isn't really good when it comes to gaming. I use this comparison website, it's the best to test your specs.
     
    https://www.gpucheck.com/en-usd/compare/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-vs-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti/intel-core-i7-9700k-3-60ghz-vs-intel-core-i9-9900k-3-60ghz/ultra/ultra/-vs-
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    YouLookGood got a reaction from Matthew686 in Is this good pc to play lspdfr   
    Thank you so much bro 
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    YouLookGood reacted to DepArshia in Is this good pc to play lspdfr   
    Yes, more than needed for gta v aswell
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    YouLookGood reacted to Matthew686 in Is this good pc to play lspdfr   
    yup, the i9 does have a bit more power but the i7 is still a very good processor! the 1080ti is also enough to run lspdfr and mods at high settings with good FPS.
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    I would possibly see about getting a better CPU if possible. Sandy Bridge is a bit old at this point and a faster CPU will always help with gaming. GPU is a fantastic choice though!
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    YouLookGood reacted to Nostrra in You think this is good pc for lcpdfr   
    Having a 1060 is much better than nothing, however you may want to compare the 1060's specs to something like a 980, as i remember reading a while back that you don't notice a performance increase between the two models until a 1070 (citation needed). You'll also want to check that the i5 is a fairly capable model.

    Two websites I recommend for parts research:
    http://cpuboss.com/
    http://gpuboss.com/
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    i run core i7 6500k i tought it was rtx 2080 ram 32 2 tb ssd 1 tb hdd still cant run best grapics mods xD
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    YouLookGood reacted to Cyan in You think this is good pc for lcpdfr   
    If it only has Intel Graphics 2000, and no dedicated GPU, it probably won't run GTA V/LSPDFR well at all, if at all. You'd need an NVIDIA or AMD dedicated GPU.
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    YouLookGood reacted to Nostrra in You think this is good pc for lcpdfr   
    As mentioned you would 100% benefit from a dedicated GPU, even if you dropped down a processor spec to afford one, you'll not be able to play much without one.
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    YouLookGood reacted to Reddington in You think this is good pc for lcpdfr   
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