Showing posts with label gta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gta. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2015

GTA VICE CITY OR GTA SAN ANDREAS UNHANDLED EXCEPTION ERROR WHILE OPENING IN WINDOWS 7

Its a common problem when you try to open gta vice city or GTA san andreas in Windows 7 os. Sometimes GTA san andreas may not open even after double clicking Exe file.

You can easily fix it, do the following:

  •  Delete .set file from your Documents\Vice City User Files folder 
  • Open the Start menu, in the search box type "advanced system settings". 
  • One result will appear, click it.
  •  In the window that opens, click the Advanced tab,
  •  then the first Settings button Go to the "Data Execution Prevention" tab, and click "Add..." to add an exception. 
  • Browse to your gta-vc.exe (or you can select the shortcut file also ) and select it. Now "OK" all the dialogs until they're closed.


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Saturday, 6 December 2014

UNHANDLED EXCEPTION ERROR IN GTA VICE CITY PC GAME


  1. Right Click My Computer
  2. Click advanced settings 
  3. In advanced tab select Performance settings
  4. Click data execution prevention
  5. turn on DEP for all programs and services except those i select
  6. Then add gta vice city to that list and click ok





Monday, 21 March 2011

GTA SAN ANDREAS RUNS SLOWLY OR HANGS

GTA SAN ANDREAS RUNS SLOWLY OR HANGS

Released back in 2004, GTA San Andreas has remained one of the most popular games in the iconic Grand Theft Auto franchise despite its age. Its low system requirements allowing it to run smoothly even on minimally configured PCs contribute to its lasting gameplay value. However, at times users may face the common issue of GTA San Andreas freezing or hanging during gameplay sessions. There could be several troubleshooting aspects to explore in such cases.

Potential causes for the game hanging unexpectedly include outdated graphics drivers, corrupted game files, overheating hardware, software conflicts, not meeting minimum RAM/CPU demands or even faulty controllers. Testing systematically by updating GPU drivers to the latest versions, verifying game file integrity via Steam, ensuring hardware like CPU and GPU do not overheat under load, closing other resource-intensive programs while playing, upgrading RAM/processor if needed and trying different mouse/gamepad connections is advisable.

Additionally, tweaking in-game visual settings to lower resolutions, reducing draw distance and shadows also lessen freezes by lowering GPU load. Identifying the specific trigger factor and adjusting accordingly helps resolve stubborn gameplay hangs even for this decades old classic that enjoys immense replay value even today due to its timeless open-world dynamics.

Reasons for hang or slow game speed

1) GTA San andreas mod

One of the most common culprits behind GTA San Andreas slowing down or freezing randomly is downloading a heavily modded version of the game from unreliable sources. While mods can enrich gameplay when done right, poorly coded mods with bugs cause severe technical glitches. Problems like abruptly dipping frame rates, choppy graphics or even complete hangs likely indicate badly moded game files.

Downloading shady EXE mod packages from peer-to-peer torrent sites that tamper massively with game code also triggers such issues generally. As mods edit sensitive components, it can destabilize the game. Using only trusted mods from reputable sites in limited combinations and the official game build guarantees better stability.

Further, such modded editions may lack optimizations or include bloatware that hampers speed. Retaining original game CD/DVD media files offers balanced performance as Rockstar Games optimized it for smooth gameplay. While mods enhance experience, unrestrained use from unreliable sources backfires. Getting mods only from trusted sites, using sparingly after backups helps avert technical disasters that ruin gameplay flow.

1) GTA San andreas graphics or display wrong settings

Besides dodgy mods, incorrect in-game visual configurations can also throttle GTA: San Andreas's performance to a crawl or even cause hanging. Attempting to run the game at higher graphic settings than one's hardware can support usually triggers this. Changing a few key graphics options helps prevent such problems:

Go to Options -> Display Setup -> Advanced and lower the Screen Resolution incrementally till hangings stop. Reducing Draw Distance and Visual FX Quality on the same menu relieves strain on the GPU. Similarly, lowering Frame Limiter, Shadows density along with disabling unnecessary reflections and depth of field boosts speed.

Additionally, verifying one's system at least meets the minimum prescribed CPU speed, RAM and graphics memory before tweaking settings averts compatibility issues. While enhancing visual splendor seems appealing, an imbalance between in-game graphics settings and actual hardware quickly deteriorates to choppy output and hangs. Tuning options to align with system capacity, even if it means playing at more modest visual settings prevents performance collapse while retaining all the intoxicating gameplay excitement GTA delivers.

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