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Hello, I have a problem that I can not solve, I live in Brazil so I am not fluent in English and then I’m sorry if I say something wrong. About 5 days ago I could play normally using the FiveM but after Sunday I can not use the FiveM anymore it stays on the orange screen forever, I reinstalled it and still the error continues, I updated all the drivers and the windows and even then the error continue, what can I do?

GTA V version? 1.0.1365.1
Legit or Pirate copy? Legit
Steam/CD/Social Club? Steam
Windows version? Windows 10 pro
Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Yes
Error screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/BmXz1
System specifications: AMD Phenom II x4 955 3.20 GHz, RAM 8,00, VGA GeForce 9400 GT
What did you do to get this issue: I reinstalled the entire program by deleting the entire folder

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GeForce 9400 GT is the issue. There is currently an unknown issues that prevents older GPU’s from running the game.

More info here:

But is this going to be solved? because before I could play with FiveM using the same video card

Some recent changes caused this, it will get fixed at some point hopefully.

You can still press F8 and type connect <ip> as a workaround

unfortunately I’m having the same issue :frowning:

i hope it gets fixed soon (i have intel hd 4600)

I have the exact same issue with brand new GeForce GTX 1060 so I guess it’s a problem with newer ones as well. I’ve tried updating drivers but didn’t fix the issue. Hopefully I can connect through F8 though.

Addition: The game won’t close without Task Manager, which shows 7 instances of the client. Also, F8 connect did not work, it showed on the server window but the client did nothing.

EDIT: A debug file appeared with this line: [0329/082721:ERROR:ipc_channel_win.cc(374)] pipe error: 232

If you couldn’t connect with the f8 console either, then it’s not the same issue. I have a gtx 1060 and can play normally.

More GTX 1060 users have been reporting getting black screen, please make your own topic about it. So we can gather more information on what this possibly could cause it.

Also updating your video card drivers is a good idea.

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