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@cschnipke279 Thx, but was not a pc problem (16 gb ddr4, gtx 980ti, i7-6700k,...). Reinstalling a second time seemed to work, for some reason.
Got an option to have it in meters instead of yards?
@KalDBoss Add the spawn name of the add-on vehicle in the "DLCTrafic" textdocument in the scripts folder.
@ImNotMentaL It's not the driving speed I'm talking about, it's their driving style. Don't know how else to explain it other than how I already did.
@HvyMetal55 Vehicle list is "DLCTrafic" textdocument in the scripts folder. As far as I know, vehicles despawn after x4 the spawn distance. Say you have set your spawn distance to 150, they'll despawn after 600 distance. At least that's what I make up from the config file.
@ImNotMentaL The extra options from the last update are great. Still don't know what values to change to make them drive less aggressively. They seem to lack sense of what's in their direct envirnoment. When they want to overtake or turn or something, a lot of times they just straight on crash into something.
Or is that just me who's used to default GTA...?
Mist een zijdeur en de achterkant komt ook niet helemaal overeen. Het is maar dat je het weet :P
@KarlVisigoth Well I suggest you start again with a clean gta 5 install. Follow this easy guide http://openiv.com/?p=1132 but stop after step 5. Next, you install the oiv via package installer, click install and when it asks you, choose the mods folder. There's not any benefit of installing everything in the game folder. More so, you're screwed if you ever mess something up. This is the proper way to mod your game.
If you want to know the files... Change the .oiv to .zip, open it, then open "content". In there you'll find all the files. In the "assembly" file which is also included in the .zip, you should be able to figure out where each file is located. It'll be most tedious to do everything manually so I strongle advise you to just back up your "mods" folder before installing any major mods like this one so you can replace the folder if a new mod messes something up.
PS: don't forget to look up the requirements of a mod and be sure you meet them before installing.
@ImNotMentaL Thx for the update, exactly what we needed :) I'm most certainly gonna try it out later.
Still wondering why I keep getting memory crashes after a few minutes of playing. No gameconfig works, yours neither. Dlclist only has 46 items.
@KarlVisigoth Well if you got everything set up correctly in OpenIV and you install the oiv via package installer, you should get an option to install it either in the "mods folder" or in the "game folder". You should choose the mods folder. It's this folder you should back up before installing the oiv. so that in case it messes up, you just delete the mods folder and replace it with your backup. That way you get rid of the mod while keeping your previous mods.