GTA IV on Dell Inspiron 15R

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I had been playing Grand Theft Auto IV on my new Dell Inspiron 15R N5010 for last 2 days and I have so much to say that I wonder if I would be able to keep you interested or not! Oh well! I will try my best anyway!

Installation

This game’s installation procedure is one of the most troublesome installation procedures I have faced to date. Nevertheless, that is just my opinion. The processor, Core i3 350M and 3GB DDR3 RAM do a really good job in keeping a significantly less installation time than my desktop computer, i.e. Pentium D and 2GB DDR2 RAM.

Therefore, even if we have to deal with two DVD’s, a release date check, and a serial key check, the whole process takes less than half an hour. I watched Ben 10 Alien Force while I was installing the game. Therefore, I did not feel that half an hour have passed and I did not get bore either. When I was finally done with all the checks and approval processes. I installed all the official patches to improve the infamous performance of GTA IV for PC.

I could not find 1.0.5.0 and 1.0.6.0 patches online, but I installed all others as well as 1.0.7.0, which was released to remove the necessity of Rockstar Social Club application. This patch uninstalled the application and embedded a sign-up/sign-in window that pops up when you click on GTA IV icon to play the game.

Whole procedure took 45-minutes of my day, but in the end I was satisfied that now I’d be able to check my new laptop’s gaming performance or tolerance, whatever it may be.

CPU Usage and Temperature

Pentium D (my old friend for last 5 years) used to feel a load of 100% whenever I clicked to play this game. Not any more sir, this new laptop with Core i3 350, man it’s really something. The load or CPU usage hangs like a pendulum from 27% to 35% depending on the environment of the game (I know you got me).

The fan is a little disappointment to me because it is little! Yeah! That is the only reason for my hatred for the fan. Because of the size and vent position, I feel hot air (not warm!!) blowing out on  my left thigh when I keep this friend while I am sitting on a chair or something like that. It can get really hot and I like it sometimes, when I forget to increase the temperature of AC and things start to get pretty cold around me.

Anyway, back to our Processor; it really keeps its promise as a mainstream processor as well as gaming. You know that this processor is based on Quad architecture, it performs really nice than other CPU’s for the same range. The processor can take the complete load of every configuration that GTA IV has to offer and remains as cool and silent as it must be.

Apart from GTA IV, the system works like a charm and every application opens, runs and closes like a snap. It is a completely different experience for a person who never laid his/her hands on a processor from ‘Core I’ family.

As for the temperature, I think it is normal in comparison to few of my friend’s laptops and personally, my old mate, Lenovo Y410. You may not want to put this laptop on your lap while playing some intense game like GTA IV or running a powerful application like Maya or Protein Intensifier. However, for other jobs, like checking mails, working on MS word and application like these, the laptop really keeps itself cool and you can put it on your lap to justify its meaning and work at your ease.

Graphics Performance

I am very much impressed with ATI Mobility 5470 1 GB in this laptop. I did not compromise for a 512 MB version and I have a very good reason for that. In GTA IV we can see the resource usage as we adjust the graphical settings like texture, shadows, reflection, resolution, vehicle density, view distance, etc.

Therefore, even when I kept everything at medium, the resource usage ate up 466 MB of my graphical memory and that’s close 512 MB. So, I am just glad that I have a 1 GB version. I didn’t want to buy 512 MB version because I wanted to keep VRAM free for OS and some other applications. That’s an understandable thing, isn’t it?

The graphical performance is pretty nice at medium settings. This card is for mainstream users with a little gaming-heart, not for hardcore gamers. Still, it can handle all games to date and will support many others to come in future.

Average FPS (frames per second) are, 19 FPS as per the in-game benchmarking tool and it is a playable score. I do not feel any problems while playing this game, again at medium settings. When I lower the settings (I cannot increase them because the games stutters a bit when I increase the settings), the game looks a little odd but on the other hand is much more playable than before. However, for the pleasure of my eyes, I do not do this.

I mean, I like this game because of the lovely environment, how can I lower it further, it might look like some old dumb game!

However, I do have few words on this one. The shadows look choppy and the edges look like somebody just sliced every corner of the game. This could be because of medium settings but even when I dared to increase the settings, the shadows still looked horrible and edges looked like someone sliced every corner with a Katana rather than with a Saw.

I will update the drivers after a few days, but until then, I’ll have to deal with these graphical nightmares. Even with all of these problems, the game is still a lot of fun and I can loosen myself after a tiring day. Rather than taking a nap, I love to shoot people around and jacking sports car, something that I would never do in real life.

Conclusion

Dell Inspiron 15R N5010 deals with GTA IV quite fairly and I am not even a bit worried about the mainstream capabilities of ATI Mobility 5470 1 GB graphics card. I love my new system and I love the way it deals with every application quickly.
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How play GTA 4 smoothly on low end pc?

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I am writing this article to combine all tweaks which helped me to enhance the performance of GTA 4 on my extremely low end pc (in comparison to minimum requirements), but I must clear you that my graphics card is one of the high end graphics cards from Nvidia, it is gtx+ 9800 1 gb from MSI.

First of all, I have, Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz, kingston 2gb RAM, 500 watts Zebronics modular SMPS, normal cooling and Windows 7 as preferred OS.

Now then, follow these steps carefully and you will be able to play this game much smoother than before:

1. As a basic step (if you have not done it yet) download all 4 patches from GTA 4′s website and install them immediately.

2. Download Game Booster software (it’s free and complete) to create a hassle free environment for your game (I’ll tell you what to do with it after few steps).

3. Download contig.exe file, don’t worry it is not a virus or malicious software (if the link doesn’t work then try googling it).

4. Download Windows Seven Manager 15-day trial.

Alright, now you are done arranging software and files for tweaking. Now let’s get this game tweaked.

1.      Copy Contig.exe file to your GTA 4 directory, i.e. C:\program files\rockstar games\GTA IV, and paste it there.

2.      Create a shortcut of this file on your desktop. Right click on it and select ‘Properties’.

3.      Now add this parameter to ‘target’ field, -s (press space after inverted commas). Your ‘target’ field should look like, “C:\……..\GTA iv\contig.exe” –s , alright?

4.      Hit ‘ok’ and run this shortcut with administrator privileges.

5.       A command prompt window will appear but you don’t have to do anything.

6.       The small .exe file will optimize all files inside GTA 4 folder. It will take only 15 to 20 min. may be less if your system is fast.

7.      In the mean time, you can install both Windows Seven Manager and Game Booster.

Using Windows Seven Manager

1.      You have to do only few chores here.

2.      Hit ‘Optimization Wizard’ and follow the steps.

3.      Clean your registry, delete junk files, delete duplicate files, defragment registry and uninstall unused programs.

4.      Don’t worry; you’ll do them one by one with the help of wizard. I was just pointing them out.

5.      Give your system a restart after you are done.

6.      Kindly don’t run any programs or software while working with Windows Seven Manager (contig.exe doesn’t take much memory from system, so you must let it run).

Using Game Booster

1.      This is a great free software and is very light. It will optimize all of your games in one click. It is obviously nice than Game Accelerator.

2.      Alright, when you are done installing this software. Launch it and before clicking ‘Switch to Gaming Mode’, head for ‘Game Defrag’ tab.

3.      Hit it and it will show GTA IV (it will show other games too if you have them). Select GTA IV and click ‘Analyze’ just below.

4.      Let Game Booster analyze your game and if GTA IV has any fragmented parts then it will fix them.

5.      If will only take 2 to 3 minutes, so you don’t have to wait for a long time.

6.      When you are done defragmenting. Head back to ‘Main’ tab and hit the button to enter in gaming mode.

7.      GB shows all futile programs, which are eating your processor and RAM. In next screen though, you’ll have to select ‘show all processes’ just below and it will enlist all running processes (which are running in background, like one note icon, download manager, etc.).

8.      If you want a certain program to run (I recommend you not to) then just deselect that program and then hit ‘close them’, otherwise, hit ‘select all’ and then hit ‘close them’.

9.      You’ll see all your visuals turned off and any background process turned off (even sidebar) and screen will get refreshed.

10. You can turn them on by hitting game booster in taskbar (just beside clock) and then pressing ‘back to normal button’. Your programs will be restored in a second.

Final tweak

1.      Head for your GTA IV directory>common>shaders.

2.      You are going to merge Nvidia’s and ATI’s shader files, which are optimized respective to their graphics cards.

3.      Just make a backup copy of Win32_30_NV8 folder (you are going to change only this one) anywhere in your disk.

4.      Copy and replace all files from Win32_30_ATIdx10 and paste them in the folder stated above, if you have Nvidia’s graphics card.

5.      If you have ATI’s, then just do opposite, i.e. copy files from NV8 folder to ATIdx10 folder and this time, create backup copy of ATIdx10 folder.

Alright, you are all set and done. Just one more chore:

1.      Right click taskbar and hit ‘Task Manager’ and select ‘Processes’ tab.

2.      Hit your game and keep an eye on Task Manager. As soon as you see ‘GTA IV launcher’ pop up in ‘Processes’ field. Right click on it and set its ‘Priority’ to ‘High’ (not Real-time, it will crash your computer).

3.      Then, you’ll see GTA IV.exe pop up after a while, be quick and do the same with it too.

4.       Now processor and RAM are told to focus their powers on these two programs as much as possible.

Play your game and it will be much faster and smoother than before. I don’t guarantee some extra ordinary increase, but yeah, it will be significant.

This method is completely tested and can be found on GTA forums too. I’ve just compiled all of them at one place with some of my own findings.

Thanks for sharing your time with me and please care to comment a line. If these tips don’t help you, then sorry to be blunt but you’ve got to get a nice upgrade friend.

Note: You can increase brightness, contrast and saturation from display tab of GTA IV menu. It will make this game fancier than before. Just a little trick to let you see the better side of this game.
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