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Controller Is Causing Game To Crash

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Hi,

 

I have been getting constant crashes when going on duty. This is includes forceduty and going to a Police Station. However, I think I have worked out what the problem is....

 

I use an Xbox One controller. Prior to going on duty the controller was always turned on and the game would crash. I now leave the controller off and go on duty. It works everytime. As soon as I turn the controller on, the game crashes.

 

Does anyone have a solution on how I can stop the game from crashing when I turn the controller on?

 

Thanks.

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4 hours ago, Nicolas2321 said:

Do you use a wired or a wireless controller? If wired, is it hard wired or are you using a micro-usb?

 

Hi,

 

It is a wireless controller. 

Check out this thread: https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/102251-lspdfrrage-crash-with-controller/

 

 

Here's the fix: 

 

"I had tried everything previously--from restoring game files, to reinstalling LSPDFR and all my mods, yet it still did not work. However, the issue seemed to rely within the version of windows 10 I had. On my computer, I had an installation of Windows 10 Version 1809, and it had turned out that there was a newer update that had not been automatically updated onto my computer, which is Windows 10 Version 1909. For whatever reason, Version 1809 with windows was causing the apparent controller crash, without any traces which is why it was difficult to figure the problem out.

 

So, I updated to Windows 10 Version 1909, and the bug was not present anymore, and I was free of the controller crashes."

 

So just update your windows, that should be the fix. 

 

Nick 

 

Please tag me w/ @Nicolas2321 

 

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12 hours ago, Nicolas2321 said:

Check out this thread: https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/102251-lspdfrrage-crash-with-controller/

 

 

Here's the fix: 

 

"I had tried everything previously--from restoring game files, to reinstalling LSPDFR and all my mods, yet it still did not work. However, the issue seemed to rely within the version of windows 10 I had. On my computer, I had an installation of Windows 10 Version 1809, and it had turned out that there was a newer update that had not been automatically updated onto my computer, which is Windows 10 Version 1909. For whatever reason, Version 1809 with windows was causing the apparent controller crash, without any traces which is why it was difficult to figure the problem out.

 

So, I updated to Windows 10 Version 1909, and the bug was not present anymore, and I was free of the controller crashes."

 

So just update your windows, that should be the fix. 

 

Thank you. I will give that a go

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Initially it seemed to work and then I installed Stop The Ped....... Once that was installed the game started crashing again as soon as I turned on the controller.

 

Any ideas?

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