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Old 30-10-2006, 10:09 PM   #5
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(marley @ Oct 30 2006, 10:42 PM) [snapback]264431[/snapback]</div>
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aha
It seems to me that you had the same problem, and you fixed it with Turbo.exe.

But is there a way to fix it without installing any Cpu killers and that kind of stuff?

Cuz I'm not in a position to install programs like this... I share the computer with other people
and i really don't want anything to go wrong.
(Another thing: i have also tryed Mo-slo and it was better but not good enough to play it for a long time
and enyoy it.)
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Yeah, I used to be worried about cpu killers, but nothing's ever gone wrong. It's simple with turbo. A thumbnail window comes up that says "CPU Speed 100%" and you just click on the % and change it to anything. Only when you put it below 20% does the slowdown become obvious. yet it never causes anything to crash, providing of course you're not running 1001 applications at the same time. You can just close it at the end, and there's no need to install anything, it doesn't take up a start-menu folder. Just put the turbo.exe in the gta folder and run 'em together. for a ~2Ghz cpu, 50% seems to be the ideal. Unfortunately you will notice the fluctuation of speed in the game, particularly when you're walking as your steps go 'tap tap tap tap tap taptaptaptaptaptaptaptap tap tap tap tap' etc. etc. But it definitely made the game playable.
                       
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