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LSPDFR Crashing - Unable to resolve alone !

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Hi LSPDFR crews. I am so sorry for causing any inconvenience. Posting up here is a last resort for me. I have tried to resolve this crash issue for last few days and have been unsuccessful. 

 

It would be greatly appreciated. I have literally tried everything on the FAQ and tried to re install also.  

 

Game was running fine. Appears to be crashing everytime I force duty or go on duty. However today it wasnt even loading into the game at all. 

Can someone please review the crash report log and advise me of potential fix or identify the issue? 

 

I would be really grateful ! Regards, 

 

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by Meleck Labs
Found Log

Labs

Solved by Hendrik3812

The reason why you can't load story mode is probably your mods folder. Do the following to confirm it:
Rename your mods folder to "_mods", then try loading the game and LSPDFR again. 
If it works, it means something in your mods folder caused the crash because the mods folder is disabled now (after renaming it).
If it crashes again, send your RPH log again.

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Hi Hendrick, Thank you for your reply. 

 

I have completed this and confirm the game runs smoothly when the mods folder is disabled. I have tried to run it again and now come up with an unexpected handling error when i force duty. 

 

Find attached a copy of my latest RPH Log. I hope this may help you to narrow down the cause of this issue. 

 

Regards, 

RagePluginHook.log

Labs

  • Solution

Hi Meleck,

since this is a RPH/LSPDFR related crash now, I'm able to tell you the exact issues:
 

  1. You need to reinstall the latest version of CalloutInterface properly because the IPT.Common.dll in your main GTA V folder doesn't match the version that is included in the latest CalloutInterface download. So replace the IPT.Common.dll with the latest one.
     
  2. While they're not the reason for your latest crash, I recommend removing the following outdated/unstable plugins:
    CalloutManager
    RegularCallouts
     

Regarding your mods folder: Since you're able to load the game with your mods disabled it indicates that there is an issue in your mods folder. 

There's no logging for the loading of mods so there's no way for me to tell you which part of your mods folder is the issue. 

If you installed a car pack or add-on recently, make sure you also have a modified gameconfig, HeapLimitAdjuster, and PackfileLimitAdjuster installed.

Otherwise, try removing the mod you added most recently. 

Or start over with a new, clean mods folder. Don't re-add all your mods at once but one by one. Launch your game after installing every single one and try if your game still works. This is the only way you can find out which mod is breaking your game.
 

 

Let me know if you need further help with RPH/LSPDFR related issues. Good luck.

Edited by Hendrik3812

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