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Crash with modified RPFs when loading LSPDFR

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I'm trying to install LSPDFR with add-on vehicles on a clean version of the game.

 

The game works completely fine with the add-on cars without running LSPDFR or with LSPDFR, but with OpenIV.asi disabled.

 

With OpenIV.asi enabled however, RagePlugin Hook also stars successfully, but if you try to load LSPDFR, or any other plugin for that matter, the game crashes with no useful information in the log file.

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18 hours ago, OfficerChris1 said:

So without openiv.asi you basically started gta without a mods folder where you installed the vehicles

Have you added your addon vehicles in the dlclist?

The game works perfectly fine with the add-on cars without LSPDFR, but if I try to load any RPH plugin, it crahes.

I've checked the RPH log, sometimes it says nothing and sometimes it says Memory Access Violation

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