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SuperGamingBird

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  1. Thank you so much @kyleb1223 for helping me!!! My game now runs smooth and fast
  2. The command line allows me to use my Xbox One controller
  3. Hello, my computer is supposed to be amazing. It can handle games that require more resources than GTA IV at the highest quality settings. However, for some odd reason when I play GTA IV, I get texture loss to an extent where sometimes I can't see anything, all I see is a blue environment and my car. About 6 months ago, I was able to run GTA IV and LCPDFR at the highest quality settings, but recently when I installed it again, my pc can barely handle low settings. Here is my PC specs: Processor: AMD A8-6600K APU with Radeon HD Graphics - 3.9GHz - 4 cores Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 8570D - TOTAL MEMORY: 4gb - DEDICATED MEMORY: 768mb Installed Memory Ram: 16 GB Hard Drive: 647GB free
  4. I actually don't have the steam version, but permissions can sometimes bug the game. Also I have another problem with GTA IV. About a year ago when I used to play lcpdfr, the game ran so smoothly on the highest settings. However in the last few months I found my GTA IV case and I installed it, but I noticed that I was getting render errors and constant crashes. I don't know why?? I am still using the same pc as before, however I have more ram in. I am confident that my pc can handle GTA IV and lcpdfr as it can handle other games like Battlefield 3, but I have no idea why the textures don't load. Here are my pc specs: Processor: AMD A8-6600K APU with Radeon HD Graphics Speed: 3.9 GHz Cores: 4 Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 8570D Dedicated Memory: 768mb Total Memory: 4.0GB RAM: 16GB Operating System: Windows 7 Professional Edition 64 Bit Hard Drive: 1TB/1000GB Hope you can help as it is really annoying that I can barely play on low settings any more.
  5. Thanks for the quick response. I have ran the diagnostic tool and the only thing that comes up with an error is the log file. I already tried re-installing the other stuff on the diagnostic tool. I am still coming up with an error. Thanks for your support and feedback, I have actually managed to get rid of the error. The error occurred because of one of my mods, (I think it was ELS). I dragged everything into my base game directory, including advancedhook, scripthook etc. This managed to create an error. To fix this I got the manual installation zip file for 1.0D and dragged in just the base game files (advancedhook, scripthook, dsound etc), and this has got rid of my error.
  6. I re-installed GTA IV with the 1.0.7.0 patch. I also installed LCPDFR 1.0D (hotfix 1) and installed 'Double Doppler's MET Police Pack'. However when I start up GTA IV it says 'LCPDFR has stopped/crashed. Please restart your game' in the top right corner and also says 'Error in loader.loader' in white text. Oh, and also I have a few small mods like trafficflow and I have manually installed the taser. I am using the xlive asi loader I have attached my diagnostic log and my lcpdfr log
  7. I have recently re installed GTA IV with LCPDFR 1.0D and I have not installed any models or scripts apart from 'Trainer mod'. I have also patched by game to 1.0.7.0. When my game starts up in the top left corner it comes up with an error saying, 'LCPDFR has encountered an error..... Please check log file.....' I have attached my LCPDFR.log

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