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The adjusted settings will come into action on the next game start.What's new in Grand Theft Auto IV Patch 1.0.7.0: Texture filtering-quality = High performanceĬlick on "Apply changes" on the lower right corner of the control panel to save the options. Power management mode = Prefer maximum performance Now you need to adjust the following 3D-options:Īntialiasing - FXAA = ON (ingame antialiasing makes things look too choppy)Īntialiasing - Transparency = Multisample You may have to add it manually if it doesn't show up in the list. In this window, click on "Program settings" (instead of the "Global settings") and select GTAIV.exe as the program you want to adjust. Click on "Manage 3D-Settings", now you can assign a number of graphic options globally or for single programs. It may take a few seconds to show up, but once the control panel opened you will see a few blue colored options on the left side. If you are using categories, you click on "Hardware and sound" and the link should be there then. If you are using small/big icons, the Nvidia control panel is linked somewhere in this list.
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Can't access it on the desktop and don't want to download GFE? You may be able to find it in the "Windows control panel" (not the Windows settings). If you have "Nvidia Geforce Experience" installed, click on the small upwards facing arrow in your right taskbar to show all hidden icons, right click on the icon of Nvidia and open the control panel.ģ. Right click on the desktop background -> Open Nvidia control panel.Ģ. There are multiple ways to access it, but sometimes the options aren't available for every user, so I'll list all ways which are known to me.ġ. I don't know anything about AMD Radeon GPUs, but I'm sure there'll something similar in terms of software.Īs a disclaimer, English isn't my native language so I don't know the exact designations, but I'll try to translate them as good as possible.Īt first, you need to open the "Nvidia control panel".
I use a Nvidia GPU myself, so I can only make a walkthrough for this brand. To get the most out of this game, you need to open the control panel of your graphics card. Important: This must be done seperately in the installation path of EFLC. It also gives you the opportunity to add more demanding modifications which may need more memory to work properly. This simple modification won't have a big impact itself, but paired with the others it's great for optimizing the performance.
Save the changes in the initialization file. Important: If you have only 4GB of memory and decide to allocate all of it to GTA IV, I advise you to close any background applications which are not needed when playing the game. Sadly the game is a 32-bit application, therefore it's not capable of utilizing more than 4GB of memory. Change all of the values to the number '409600' instead in order to allow GTA IV to use up 4GB of your system memory. It contains the following four lines of code:Īs you can see, the numbers above are all the same and display the maximum of physical memory allocated to GTA IV in megabyte + 00 for an unknown reason to me. Open it with a simple text editing program like Notepad (Windows Editor will work too). In order to change that, locate the directory of your GTA IV installation path and open the folder named "pc", there will be a file called "stream.ini". GTA IV allows itself to use only up to 2GB of your RAM. Otherwise it's a lost cause since integrated graphics processing units from CPUs can't handle this game without turning it into a slideshow. This will only help if you have a separate dedicated graphics card, though. These modifcations will also greatly increase the performance on older computers. After digging through dozens of threads in online forums, I decided to make this guide available to everyone who seeks better performance ingame. I wasn't pleased with how badly GTA IV runs on modern hardware almost 10 years after the launch, so I spend some time to find possibilities to make the gameplay smoother. Surely my computer isn't a high-end gaming machine, but it is on the high end of what the casual gamer can afford for his hobby. With 100% vehicle density, 50% details range, 50% visibility range and maximum graphic settings at 1080p/144Hz, I still manage to get above 60 FPS most of the time and the game generally runs a lot smoother without micro stutters. My hardware consists of an AMD Ryzen 1600X, a Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 and 16GB of RAM at 3000MHz.