

Others, like me, have low end PCs and REQUIRE the "commandline.txt" hack to get the game running from the get-go else they'd get the the invisible texture glitch.Īs I've said, not all people who use mods are the type of people who use mods are hackers/spammers/annoying players. Some people like to play the LCPDFR mod that allows you to take on the job of being the cop. Adding a more personalized touched to a game like GTA IV (or San Andreas) allows more play time without needing to install a new game (and trust me, I wouldn't have ANY war games if there was a mod that added battle-field like gameplay to ANY of the GTA titles (outside of GTA V because I ain't allocating 65GB for NOTHING). Regardless of how powerful your machine is.Īnyway I might not speak for everyone, but part of the reason why people like mods is because there are some things you just cannot do in the vanilla game.


Technically, that's not true because if you use an onboard graphics card, you NEED to have a commandline.txt file in your root directory that tells the game your actual limitations BEFORE you start the game else you will encounter a glitch that makes 90% of the textures in-game invisible. "But the game works well for players who just want to play it normaly"
