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GTA:IV => IV:MP - Liberty City Multiplayer => IV:MP General => Topic started by: Mido on August 18, 2012, 01:20:57 am
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Hello Every One
I Have Some Problem With my Gta-iv
i Tried a lots of Applications , tweaks ,whatever But nth Yet my game is still laggy cant gain more fps
I Tested My Pc on systemrequirementslab (http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/)
and i passed every thing in Minimum and in Recommended too but not the CPu in Recommended any way
i cant get more than 30 fps in Low Setting :( If any one Can Help Me Plz Be My Guest
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mIDO
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IV itself is a rather odd system, at times setting graphics to medium actually reduces lag.
Although have you given a try with this topic I created; How to remove lag and gain FPS on GTA IV (http://www.argonathrpg.eu/index.php?topic=68637.0).
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I already Tried it But Nth Improved :(
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Try install "Visual iv", in old times when i played on a shitty laptop it helped out alot ;)
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Wow Nice Thanks Mr:Witchking It Did Really Help Me to improve my game a little
i gain Nw 40-48 This is Better Thanks
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What CPU do you have?
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CPU= Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6600 @ 3.06GHz
CPU Speed= 3.1 GHz Performance Rated at: 4.65 GHz
Video Card= AMD Radeon HD 6450
Ram= 6 giga
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CPU= Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6600 @ 3.06GHz
CPU Speed= 3.1 GHz Performance Rated at: 4.65 GHz
Video Card= AMD Radeon HD 6450
Ram= 6 giga
lol u have more performance then me, and at me it works great...
AMD Phenom II Quad-Core Proc 2.00
4GB RAM x64
AMD Radeon HD 6500M
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lol u have more performance then me, and at me it works great...
AMD Phenom II Quad-Core Proc 2.00
4GB RAM x64
AMD Radeon HD 6500M
You're not really comparing a Dual-Core to Quad-Core and say the Quad-Core has less power in game like GTA IV? :rofl:
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i guess the problem in my CPU i am gonna get Cor2due but don't know if it will be better in game than dual core
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Im running a Core 2 Duo E8400 3Ghz
4Gb Ram
Nvidia GTX560 and I still get lag spikes, so rather try go for a Core 2 Quad.
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alright thanx for this tip
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Dual Core = Core2Duo
If you're switching for something, definately go for a Quad :)
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Dual Core is the predecessor (older version) of Core 2 Duo.
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That is actually a common misconception. "Core Duo" and "Core2 Duo" are model family lines of Intel's Dual-Core CPU's.
"Core Quad" and "Core2 Quad" are also model family lines of Intel's Quad-Core CPU's.
"Core" and "Core2" are the families, and "Duo" and "Quad" are the specific model lines.
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It's rather self explanatory.
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It's rather self explanatory.
Not really, seeing how everyone just confused it, including you. :lol:
The wording of the names do tend to throw people off very easily, though. They didn't want to use trademarked or generic names as their brands, and the second version of the "Core" family definitely didn't help with that at all.
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I don't see how I got "confused" with it, I just said he should get a Quad Core CPU instead of a Dual Core.
He was just asking for some help, not name the brand or kind of CPU topic.