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OpenIV.ASI making game crash

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Hello, I read a couple other forums but I could use some help pinpointing my issue. Very hopeful I don't have to re-install as I am a pleb. Have the custom gameconfig, heap & packfile limit adjuster installed. Took OpenIV.asi out and that is the issue. Don't know how to check/revert recent changes without blowing the transformer outside. Could use a quick step by step through that if anyone has time, ill be checking back regularly.

Edited by DireNeed

Hi DireNeed, Yeah so what you have done you have removed the openiv plugin have you removed it to your recycling bin have a peak through there if you can reach it back return it to GTA V DIRECTORY and you should be fine. Otherwise with no backups You will have to reinstall.

 

 

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openiv.asi itself is not the problem...

what is does is supporting the mods folder and loading .rpf archives

 

propably your mods folder causing the problems.

 

you can check that by readding the openiv.asi and

rename the mods folder to _mods

this prevents the mods folder from loading, which you've basically done by removing openiv.asi

Edited by OfficerChris1

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4 hours ago, OfficerChris1 said:

openiv.asi itself is not the problem...

what is does is supporting the mods folder and loading .rpf archives

 

propably your mods folder causing the problems.

 

you can check that by readding the openiv.asi and

rename the mods folder to _mods

this prevents the mods folder from loading, which you've basically done by removing openiv.asi

Right I was trying to imply that by saying openiv.asi isn't working my fault not too good with terminology. So I know its one of my mods, could I get a step by step on how to figure which mod is causing the issue? Left for Thanksgiving break with it working fine, came back had the issues with my mods folder making my game crash on startup

7 hours ago, Kibowden59 said:

Hi DireNeed, Yeah so what you have done you have removed the openiv plugin have you removed it to your recycling bin have a peak through there if you can reach it back return it to GTA V DIRECTORY and you should be fine. Otherwise with no backups You will have to reinstall.

 

 

Well before I started taking .asi out to see which one was making it crash, I copied them to my desktop so I didn't lose them. Put it back in right away once I figure out it was my mods creating the issue. So now I'm trying to surf through and figure out which mod is making me crash on startup (btw I still have the plug-in in my recycling bin if what I said doesn't work)

Edited by DireNeed

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7 hours ago, DireNeed said:

could I get a step by step on how to figure which mod is causing the issue?

there is no tutorial on how to do that.

you can revert your latest changes or you can remove certain main folders and see if its in there.

the easiest would be reverting or starting a new folder

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