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To achieve a stable framerate, use these specific configurations in the menu:

: Off (Turning these off significantly reduces lag).

: Low/Medium (Medium may cause stuttering on 1GB RAM; stick to Low if needed). Shadow Quality : Off.

Create a file named commandline.txt in your main GTA IV folder (where the GTAIV.exe is located) and paste the following commands to bypass memory restrictions and force low-demand settings:

-noprecache -nomemrestrict -norestrictions -availablevidmem 1.0 -viewdistance 0 -detailquality 0 -vehiclequality 0 -shadowquality 0 -texturequality 0 -renderquality 0 -width 800 -height 600 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

: Before launching, close all background applications. Use Task Manager to give the game's process GTAIV.exe "High Priority". 2. Optimization via commandline.txt

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To achieve a stable framerate, use these specific configurations in the menu:

: Off (Turning these off significantly reduces lag). To achieve a stable framerate, use these specific

: Low/Medium (Medium may cause stuttering on 1GB RAM; stick to Low if needed). Shadow Quality : Off. To achieve a stable framerate

Create a file named commandline.txt in your main GTA IV folder (where the GTAIV.exe is located) and paste the following commands to bypass memory restrictions and force low-demand settings: To achieve a stable framerate, use these specific

-noprecache -nomemrestrict -norestrictions -availablevidmem 1.0 -viewdistance 0 -detailquality 0 -vehiclequality 0 -shadowquality 0 -texturequality 0 -renderquality 0 -width 800 -height 600 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

: Before launching, close all background applications. Use Task Manager to give the game's process GTAIV.exe "High Priority". 2. Optimization via commandline.txt

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