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FinKone

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  1. Sorry for the late reply.  I forgot about this thread!  :D

    Anyways - the answer is rather hard to determine.  Honestly - you can only run as many scripts as your rig can handle.  Any type of performance bog, or hiccup can literally make the entire thing fall on its face.  Also - a single script, can be the cause of many problems.  One of the most recent recordings I've done - I installed the "escort" script, and well, my rig didn't like it, could have been the cars I was using, could have just been the script itself.  Its a very hard question to gauge and answer.

  2. Just leave 1.1, as for not needing a ENB... is you have a good enough graphics card, you want to use a ENB... its not the graphics card that makes the game look good, its the ENB... the graphics card is there to do the heavy lifting of the updated graphics of the ENB - its not a texture pack so to speak, but god-rays, motionblur, blooms, lighting, and things of that nature looks much better using a ENB then a native game will ever look...

  3. One thing I can say, its keep a version of 1.0d, and 1.1... people report LARGE differences in terms of success based off these 2 different versions.  If you are going to play solo play, I would suggest 1.0d, I seem to have much better luck with it.  Also, there are days that I plan to record and play LCPDFR, and for whatever reason it just crashes.  It could be from a large number of things... because using a ENB thats made by a second hand group of people...

     

    For example if I play IRacing, and close that - then try to play GTA IV - the dx.dll will have a error because something IRacing did (perhaps not closing well), so with that said - sometimes a simple restart will make it run.  Its so funny how iffy' it can be.  Once you get it stable - and stable in terms of LCPDFR means it runs well for 45 mins to 2 hours, thats about as good as it gets.

     

    I look forward to doing more tutorials in the near future - because I know not everyones rigs run V, so people will STILL be playing GTA IV once most start moving to V, and I wanna help as many people as I can.

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