To late K3lroyMacKenzie wrote:You can disable the XFire overlays by opening XFire in-game and clicking on the tool in the lower left corner.
The camera lines are there for everyone, I suggest you "fire" the camera and use the pictures in the standard GTA folder.
BUT! If you want the lines removed, I can make a quick mod for you where they're removed from.
I hope that made your day. I gave it to him on XFire anyway.Shadow wrote:To late K3lroyMacKenzie wrote:You can disable the XFire overlays by opening XFire in-game and clicking on the tool in the lower left corner.
The camera lines are there for everyone, I suggest you "fire" the camera and use the pictures in the standard GTA folder.
BUT! If you want the lines removed, I can make a quick mod for you where they're removed from.
http://www.itscraigo.co.uk/craig/camera.rar Stick it in your GTA3.txd folder.
When I put the limit at 50, it's fine. I can hide the chat and killist and the textdraws and lines disappear. When I go any higher, the lines appear again and the textdraws don't get removed.MacKenzie wrote:What happens when you limit FPS again? The greenish textures disappear, or what? Sry, tl:dr
I doubt it'll work at all, but hey - it's worth a shot? Try using my .set file.RasimJackson wrote:When I put the limit at 50, it's fine. I can hide the chat and killist and the textdraws and lines disappear. When I go any higher, the lines appear again and the textdraws don't get removed.MacKenzie wrote:What happens when you limit FPS again? The greenish textures disappear, or what? Sry, tl:dr