VehiclesUnoccupiedOnly - Only add vehicles if they're unoccupied. VehiclePersistence - Determines if vehicles will be added to the persistence list. ini but I'll put the non-advanced ones down here anyway. The default radius values are pretty large already, so if you encounter any performance problems, you can tone those down by increments of 32 (personal preference, you can change them by whatever you like). The comments show the default setting and what it was tested at. The default settings seem to work fine with the lowest performance drop, but if you find you want to change something, be sure to read the comment associated with it carefully to know what impact it might have. I recommend using this before unloading all plugins or exiting the game. By that, I mean it removes persistence from all entities that were made persistent before unloading. This does include a console command to unload the plugin gracefully. It should load correctly. Everything after that is taken care of by the plugin itself. Just hit the up arrow, and then enter again. It will probably say something about the plugin not being verified.
Once you're in-game, press F4 to bring up the Rage Hook console, and type 'LoadPlugin EntityPersistence.dll' (without the apostrophes). When you have that installed, drop both the. The game wasn't meant to have this many entities all persistent at once. Use at your own discretion. Again, I'd like you to keep in mind that this is experimental.
If it does not, send me a message so I can fix it. This has been tested with version 0.42.969.8470, but it should work with newer versions. You need the Rage Plugin Hook for this to work. Persistence - the continued or prolonged existence of something. No longer do you have to worry about crime scenes looking like nothing ever happened. Once you do, it will be removed from the list and therefore, it will no longer be persistent. Anything in the list will be kept persistent and won't disappear until you get far enough away. Once you've loaded this plugin, it will automatically add anything within a radius you set to a list. Now, you don't have to worry about these random disappearances. Maybe when you got back to the suspect's vehicle, you find that it's mysteriously gone, along with his friend's corpse, who was more violent and paid the price. You may want to back up your save file. Note that this does not have a chance of messing up your save file unless you save over it in-game. I'm not sure if this actually can mess up your save, but if you want to be on the safe side, go to "C:\Users\\Documents\Rockstar Games\GTA V\Profiles\" and back up the files with SGTA in their name.Īnnoyed when you get out of your stolen car and walk a few feet away, only to turn around and find it gone? Or maybe you just stopped a criminal's car, and he ran a few blocks before you caught up. If you get less performance than this, please PM me. The default settings should provide functionality without impacting performance aside from possible drops of 2-3 frames and more at times. This may cause a performance hit on your game, depending how you adjust the settings in the included. Many important default settings were changed. If updating to v1.0.1, you should replace your.