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 How can I edit Memrestrict?!

 
Zedertone  
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 18:49
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People dont seem to like to answer me -_- So im asking people this plain question : How can I edit memrestrict for gta iv i need to know -_-
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PrometheusX  
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 19:05
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In the GTA IV man directory, make a new .txt file called commandline. Then copy and paste:

-memrestrict X

X indicates the number. The default number is 1, if you increase it to 2, it multiplies the VRAM to twice of what you have, and so on. smile.gif
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jpm1  
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 20:20
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personnally i do not recommend using commandline stuff for everything that is linked to ressources . IHMO it gives false hopes . it will work for some time and will give you the feeling your rig is better than it really is . but according to my experience problems will come back soon or later . if you want to give your rig a big breath of fresh air take open iv and lighten all the textures that can be done and remove the excessive street gargage in WPLs

This post has been edited by jpm1 on Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 20:24
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Brainsick  
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 22:10
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QUOTE (PrometheusX @ Tuesday, Jul 24 2012, 19:05)
In the GTA IV man directory, make a new .txt file called commandline. Then copy and paste:

-memrestrict X

X indicates the number. The default number is 1, if you increase it to 2, it multiplies the VRAM to twice of what you have, and so on. smile.gif

I think you're confusing the "memerestrict" parameter with "availablevidmem"
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