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    Patch for GTA IV

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by italian.madness, Dec 15, 2008.

  1. italian.madness

    italian.madness Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone tried it yet?
     
  2. Jarinawer

    Jarinawer Notebook Geek

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    yes. I tried and I nothing new for me. :(
    same fps and performance.

    in any case, I play OK in my laptop. the game is AWESOME!!! :)
     
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    Dragon_Myr Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    Patch had no benefit for me. The Nvidia 180.84 drivers did help though. I'm still not having any problems playing the game, and it looks better than the console versions.

    Only issue I'm having right now is that the game won't remember my graphics settings and won't consistently apply the commandline.txt file properly. It's weird how it seems to accept command line parameters once and then ignore them in future uses unless a subtle change is made.