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So I am unsure if something has recently changed with the game performance-vise (I think it has received a couple of updates this year), or if using the commandline.txt helps with the performance as well, besides fixing the video RAM restriction problem.Īt least I am happy with the GTA IV performance now.How to Install CLEO (MOD) Cheat Menu in GTA San Andreas EASYWAYZ??SUBSCRIBE:??? DONATE. So yeah, now GTA IV works fine on this non-gaming laptop with pretty much maximum settings, and only occasionally I see the framerate go under 60 fps. after that the game was still reporting the video RAM wrong (512MB), but it allowed me to select high texture quality etc., going over that fake limit. I didn't have to add the dinput8.dll like some apparently do. Googling for this, apparently lots of other GTA IV gamers have the same problem, the game doesn't detect the amount of video RAM correctly.įor me it was enough to add the following commandline.txt text file into the GTA IV game directoryĬ:\WinPrg\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto IV\GTAIV\commandline.txt : For some reason GTA IV seems to think my Nvidia GPU has only 512MB of RAM, hence I couldn't select e.g. I don't know how much it affects the performance that I had to fix a certain Video RAM problem.
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P600 is not really designed for gaming but for more professional use, but it seems to work reasonably with games too. This is with the Quadro P600 if I change to Intel UHD, I get lowly 12-16 fps or so. 50-55 fps, at worst I saw it go to 43 fps when I drove near the water and was looking across a big bridge which lead to the other half of the city, overlooking the city from afar. NVidia Quadro P600 + Intel UHD Graphics 630Īt 1920x1080 resolution and pretty much everything at either High or Very High, and even View Distance/Detail Distance/Amount of traffic at max, I get 60 fps with vsync on most of the time I drive.
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I decided to update on this (GTA IV performance) because I feel I am getting surprisingly good performance on my other, non-gaming, laptop:
And like you said, in outdoor sections the framerate tanks into the 30-ish levels. I ran separate benchmark tests for Lost and the Damned and Ballad of Gay Tony and those had even worse results at 60.51 and 51.12 respectively. Also, for some reason I was unable to force VSync on during these benchmark tests.
This suspicion turned out to be wrong when I was indoors and the framerate went up to 100something. And as I said: This probably only happened because of my really, really old HDD, which already was slow when using windows.įronzelneekburm: None of the tests would ever go far above 60, so I honestly thought there was some framerate cap at work here. But that only happened after ~half an hour ingame (which the benchmark couldn't simulate) and was easily "fixed" by hitting the pause button and waiting for a few seconds until everything was loaded into the RAM.
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The only thing it didn't show was that the game started to stutter when my RAM was full and the game tried to load stuff from the temp files stored on the HDD. The integrated benchmark tool was indeed pretty accurate. Especially the part with the jet, where my old (like, REALLY old) HDD couldn't load the landscape fast enough *lol* GTA V's benchmark was pretty accurate when I tried it. So in that sense at least the GTA IV benchmark gave a too optimistic result, not sure if GTA V does too. Reason being that with GTA IV (Steam version) I got an average framerate of over 60 fps with the benchmark, but the actual framerate in the game dipped under it quite often, sometimes even under 30 fps. Timppu: Yeah I didn't run the benchmark mode as I wanted to see what the fps is during actual gameplay.