I had a commandline that I used for 1.0.7 that still had the old settings, which are no longer needed. Loading Screen of Grand Theft Auto IV for PlayStation 3.Thankfully, the radios songs aren't removed yet on the old gen consoles.Video Capture: Elgato Game Ca. Apparently the update changed how video memory restriction commands work, and entering -availablevidmem 4.0 makes it restrict memory to 4 MB instead of 4 GB, which makes the game unable to run.
I've tried commands related to video memory and I checked through the files for any leftover mod files and I can't get it to work.
If I'm in full screen I have to log off through ctrl+alt+del. Now I know this already has been made before, but I tried to keep mine as close to the original style as I could. After working for 3 days I finally got what I wanted. I replaced the Rockstar Games, Rockstar North and GTA 4 logos when you first start the game with Yokosuka Girls' Marine High School Coat of Arms, Harekaze logo and High School Fleet show logoList of charactersAkeno MisakiMashiro MunetaniMei IrizakiKouko NosaMachiko NomaMaron YanagiwaraMinami KaburagiMoeka China. Everything starts up fine until I hit play, where the loading screen starts, and the time it would normally fade to black and say "Loading - *Mission Name*, it instead partially fades to black, and freezes there and I slightly see the character art in the background. GTA IV Styled TF2 Loading Screen - A Mod for Team Fortress 2. Then I validated game files to update the game.
I didn't like the strange performance problems on 1.0.7 so I uninstalled LCPDFR via the uninstall application, and deleted any remaining ASI loaders and mod dlls from the root of the GTA 4 folder. The only ones I installed were Simple Native Trainer and LCPDFR. Alright, so I'm on Windows 10 and I downgraded to 1.0.7 for GTA 4 to use some mods.