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- #GTA S REQUIRES DX9 INSTALL#
- #GTA S REQUIRES DX9 UPDATE#
- #GTA S REQUIRES DX9 ARCHIVE#
- #GTA S REQUIRES DX9 MODS#
We fixed an issue resulting in unexpected behavior when double-clicking on group header in file list.We fixed an issue where status bar does not updates when items are added or removed.
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#GTA S REQUIRES DX9 ARCHIVE#
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#GTA S REQUIRES DX9 UPDATE#
Use ASI Manager to update OpenIV.ASI in your game folder. Without those changes in OpenIV.ASI, your game had crash during loading screen in some very specific scenario, only when you have Simplified Chinese language selected in game. The latest version of GTA V has some non-critical changes in the code, which affected by OpenIV.ASI, and we made similar changes in our code.
#GTA S REQUIRES DX9 MODS#
#GTA S REQUIRES DX9 INSTALL#
download and install the drivers from the website of the company of your graphic card > and you're done.įor example you have a graphic card named "Jeff Card 55000", go on google search Jeff Card 55000 drivers then download & install them go on dxdiag > enable features on the display panel > enjoy playing. You have directx, all you don't have is the drivers. PM me on forums whenever you're readyĪlso post a picture of what it says when you launch SA:MP. share your screens via discord, we'll talk there, i will solve your problem. Post a picture of dxdiag - display panel then I'd be able to understand your problem This is mine, i have the features enabled, you MUST have it disabled, after installing the drivers, there will be an "Enable" button on the "Display" Panel, click on that, and BAM! you're done. Copy the name of your graphic card, paste it on google, then add "Drivers" then download the drivers of the graphic card, after that, Open Run, then type "dxdiag"