There seems to be a problem with MTA + Windows 10 + NVidia Optimus.
Try installing an earlier NVidia driver:
362.00 (1.3.2016)
361.91 (15.2.2016)
359.06 (1.12.2015)
355.98 (22.9.2015)
(You can see all the previous versions by searching with GeForce GTX 960M here:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx )
1) Try updating the Intel graphics drivers:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downlo ... 0-4th-Gen-
2) Try downgrading the NVidia drivers: (You currently have the latest 364.51)
355.82
Maybe this would work for proftpd:
http://www.proftpd.org/docs/directives/ ... rMode.html
If not, then there must be a way to set binary mode for the Gamepanel FTP client.
I've removed the error for private IPs in the next build (7915). It will be ready in approx. 30 mins from here:
https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/
proftpd is an FTP server. What FTP client do you use?
When is set to 192.168.10.1, what result do you get here: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/ports/
and when is set to auto, what result do you get here: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/ports/
Thanks. Looks like a problem between NVidia drivers and MTA.
Try this:
Find gta_sa.exe, right click -> Properties -> Compatibility -> Run this program in compatibility mode for: -> Windows 8.1
fav_08.dff requires texture plant_fern_d (which is in fav_props.txd)
fav_fastfood.dff requires textures Tex_0897_0 and Tex_0898_0 (which are NOT in fav_props.txd)
fav_brick.dff requires texture brick_pallet_DIFF (which is NOT in fav_props.txd)
{I used "DFF Viewer 0.1" to check DFF required texture names
and "TxdWorkshop" to view TXD texture names}
According to the wiki examples, the preferred loading order is COL, TXD then DFF
If changing the loading order doesn't fix it, upload the files: https://upload.mtasa.com/
Looks like a memory problem. Could be due to a script problem. Solution:
1) Switch to the 64 bit server
2) Use performance browser to see if any script is using lots of memory
I tested your server and got 430 files in 6 seconds, which is about right for external http server and 50ms ping
(Max files per second is: httpmaxconnectionsperclient / ping * 1000 )
How long does it take for you to download the files?