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This time, I started the mission during another time of day. When the ship blew up, I didn't try to skip it, but watched the cutscene.
(I'm not saying that those actions were the reason why it worked this time, but this is what I did before the cutscene. Could have nothing to do with it.)
- pause the game
- CTRL + ALD + DEL, or ALT+TAB, or any combination to go to Desktop/minimize game
- start Task Manager
- go to processes, gtav.exe
- right click, Priority -> Set on High
- go in the game, unpause.
If it will not be fixed immediatly, just wait 1 to 3 more minutes at the burning ship wrechage. It will work.
Note: your PC might lag and have (very) slow responsivness to commands while doing this. Even on my i5 4690k @4Ghz, 8GB RAM, GTX760, it was sitting at around 90-100% CPU usage and over 90% RAM Usage.
Happy gamin'
Worked for me... Thanks a lot =)
tried this and the Pause / unpause and it worked after about 3 minutes. Thanks, all!