Menu UI rendering problem

at the moment doesnt look like anyone can do anything, but if you can find the ip address of the server you play on, you can open the console and type , connect ipaddress

I just had a look at my log and it is like this too. Hopefully this issue is sorted out soon, as its limited of what can be done in game (no text chat box). connecting to servers are a nightmare if you are unsure of what the ip address is and sometimes it pings out

I am one of the people with this problem and even after the update of the 27th nothing has changed, the problem persists. Just updating you.

bringing in more information, I have installed other GTA multiplayer platforms (GT: MP, RAGE: MP) and both use CEF as well, and work with their menus normally.
Sorry for bad english, it’s not my native language.

It might have been fixed with the latest update. Another CEF version update and some other NUI fixes. No guarantees though

Edit: not fixed.

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Unfortunately it was not fixed with the update on the 31st

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Today I uninstalled all GPU drivers (9800 GT) and installed some old drivers and continued with the problem, I tried to start the game without using the GPU and the menu appeared correctly.

Additional information: Before the 15th update, the menu appeared with my current GPU (9800 GT) and with my current drivers.

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couldnt you rollback the CEF yodates which broke the game for older gpu users?

no we actually can’t, this would break a lot of things people rely on by now

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Have you given any attention to this problem? all the video cards with driver 342.01 have the problem of not loading the menu, it would be interesting to join a staff since the problem has already been discovered and try to solve, I have no knowledge in this area, what little I could do already I did, I removed the GPU and only used the CPU the menu appeared but it is unplayable.

Sorry for the bad English.

An element replied to this topic right above you.

They are aware of the issue

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yes, yet we don’t have any of those ‘video cards’ supported only by that driver version, nor do we have the ability to buy one (unless any of you chooses to donate money for us to buy an old GPU of this kind).

Is there anything we can do to help you investigating this problem?

Providing *.dmp files or anything similar?

A *.dmp is out of the question, since it’s not a crash. Best thing we can do is gather as much information about the affected systems, to see if some correlation exists between these systems.


Not specifically version 342.01, but more like <= 342.01 version drivers.

The correlation is ‘an ancient NVIDIA GPU’ before Fermi architecture. It’d cost us €30 (+ €13 in shipping) to buy a tested minimum specification GPU used from eBay. If anyone’s willing to donate towards this cause, get in touch with us.

But AMD seems also to be affected by this issue, so ancient videocards in general?

That’s the case of dual-graphics laptops, this didn’t work before that update either. Plus, I doubt anyone’s willing to donate over €300 for a used laptop of this kind, or just has one of such lying around.

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Yeah, then…

I am having this same problem on my Laptop (using it for testing purposes)

Some basic Specs:

Intel Core i5-3210M [2.50 GHz]
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD7600M & Intel® HD Graphics 4000

–> Was working for sure some updates earlier!

Depending on where I would have to send it and if or if not I would get it back, I could help you with that.

Ah, that might’ve been an unrelated fluke - it would’ve been the case AMD+AMD always was broken, and Intel+AMD may have worked in the past. Either way it could be none of the core developers can easily resolve this issue as we’re currently using third-party CEF builds that are a bit more complex… so buying hardware for this reason might be a bit silly.

Perhaps try to see if you get the same issue building the cef-mixer sample, and report it there? It could be they’re a bit more capable at getting reproduction steps there.

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