Gta Iv Commandline Txt

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Create 'commandline.txt' and put it in your gta4 directory, then fill it up with commands you want from this list: Tools:-benchmark: Runs the benchmark tool and immediately exits game. Sep 24, 2018 Go to the directory or folder where you have GTA IV installed and then create a text file named ‘commandline’. The final result should look like this “commandline.txt” Open it and paste these lines in there and save it.-availablevidmem 30.0-norestrictions-nomemrestrict.

Below is a list of various command line options that can be used with Grand Theft Auto IV (4) (external link) on the PC:

-benchmarkRuns the benchmark tool and exits the game
-helpDisplays a list of command line options

Gta 4 Mods

-renderquality

(0-4)

-shadowdensity(0-16)
-texturequality(0-2)
-viewdistance(0-99)
-detailquality

(0-99)

-novblankDisable vsync
-norestrictionsDo not limit graphic settings within the game
-width
-height
-safemodeRuns the graphics in the lowest setting possible
-frameLimit

Limits frames to a multiple of the refresh rate

i.e. if your refresh rate is 60Hz then setting this to 1 would locks the frame limit at 60

-refreshrate
-fullscreen
-windowed
-availablevidmemSet amount of available physical video memory
-percentvidmemPercentage of video memory available to the game
-fullspecaudioForce high-end CPU audio
-minspecaudioForce low-end CPU audio
-noprecacheDisable the precaching of resources
-nomemrestrictDisable memory restrictions

You can these commands easily by creating a commandline.txt file within your default GTA IV install folder (the default is C:Program FilesRockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto IV), put each command on its own line to run multiple commands at once.

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