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108771 | Gameconfig Link

: Expanding the number of vehicle models the game can load at once. Expanding Memory Pools

Ensure your game version is indeed 1.0.877.1. If you are on a newer version, you will need a newer gameconfig.xml .

The installation for these .asi plugin files is almost always the same: simply download and extract the .asi and its optional .ini configuration file into your main (where GTA5.exe is located).

Increases the capacity for pedestrians and props without causing the world to flicker or vanish. 📌 The Significance of Patch 1.0.877.1 108771 gameconfig link

In version 1.0.877.1, the base game has strict "pools" (memory limits) for vehicles and pedestrians. When you add custom car mods (Add-Ons), the game exceeds these limits and crashes during the loading screen or gameplay. A custom gameconfig file , allowing for hundreds of additional vehicles. Where to Find the Link

If your game still crashes after installing the 108771 gameconfig, check the following:

Disclaimer: Modding your game can cause instability. Always back up your files before making changes. If you'd like, I can: : Expanding the number of vehicle models the

Are you trying to install , total conversions , or graphics mods ?

Add 10 cars, test, add 20 more.

To successfully use a gameconfig mod, you must also install several "adjuster" tools that work together to stabilize the game: The installation for these

The 108771 gameconfig link is a powerful tool that can unlock new possibilities in the world of online gaming. By understanding the significance of this configuration file and following best practices, gamers can optimize their gaming experience, unlock hidden features, and take their gaming to the next level. However, it's essential to approach this with caution and respect for the game's original design and intent.

Dictates how many distinct custom vehicle models the game can track at once.

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