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Lspdfr.dll/game crash/in game texture loss

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hello, my game seems to be running fine for most of the time. After 30 min or so is when my game decides to enter the twilight zone. occasional lspdfr and rage hook crashes. what's really bugging me is the in game texture loss that happens after about 2 or 3 callouts. hard to ignore when you're slamming into an invisible tree/building..etc

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Noel Urenda

That happens because your cars is too large. Some of modders use 4k textures for the car and it clogs the memory, and textures start missing. You need to compress textures to normal size.
And try set Main.PreloadAllModels = false in lspdfr.ini into Grand Theft Auto V directory\lspdfr.


This article should help:

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And pay attention that you need - 20MB per vehicle. But Ideally 15MB max size, per vehicle.

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