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Grand Theft Auto IVPlease include the following information when describing your issue:
- Where exactly in the game you experienced the issue (start screen, while playing the game, etc.)
- What version of the game you have (retail, steam, other online store)
- What is your OS
- Benchmark info or DxDiag is also helpful
Useful Links: Rockstar Support Updates; NVIDIA Drivers; ATI Drivers; PC Version Error Codes
How to use -memrestrict to fix stuttering
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I was using the ATI catalyst 8.12 drivers and was experiencing the stuttering/memory leak problem, so i followed your advice, Rocktar Toronto. I put the follwing code in commandline.txt: | QUOTE ("Rockstar Toronto") | | -memrestrict 262144000 |
The game was running in a more stable manner but with occasional jerkiness and after an hour or so the game did eventually freeze up as i tried to car-jack someone. So i followed the rest of your advice and installed, after sweeping my computer of old drivers, the most up-to-date ATI drivers - 9.3. I launched the game again and it started playing fine, but after a very short while, 5 minutes or so, it began to freeze up for intervals of upto 30seconds, textures and world objects began to disappear and the radio stations started to cut to static. However it didn't completely freeze up, i could wait out each lock-up and did finally exit the game, without the need to reboot my whole system. It does seem that this problem is related to the ATI cards only - I'm yet to see an Nvidia user complain of this particular problem since the 1.0.3.0 update - yet i didn't suffer from this problem before the update. Anyway, I'll try lowering the memrestrict value later on and see where that gets me. This post has been edited by eXs-jack on Mar 23 2009, 21:11
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