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The latest updated version of RAGE Plugin Hook, required to play LSPDFR, can be found inside the LSPDFR download. It is not currently available on the RAGE Plugin Hook website.

LSPDFR Keeps Crashing

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Hi everyone,

I’m experiencing crashes with LSPDFR shortly after launching GTA V. Here are the details from my setup and logs:

    Game Version: GTA V 1.0.3411.0 (Rockstar Launcher)
    RAGE Plugin Hook Version: 1.117
    LSPDFR Version: 0.4.9 (latest version)
    Install Path: C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V

Log Highlights:

    Outfit warnings:

[WARN] No name for outfit variation at line XX  
[WARN] No gender specified for outfit variation  

Path warnings:

[WARN] Path without extension: lspdfr/data/custom  

Fatal error:

    [FATAL] Forced termination  

Steps I’ve Tried:

    Verified XML files for outfits and cop presets.
    Reinstalled LSPDFR with a fresh download.
    Removed additional mods and plugins to isolate the issue.

Does anyone have a solution for these outfit or path warnings? Could they be causing the crashes?

Thank you for your help!

Best regards,
Mike

RagePluginHook_13122024_190206.log

Edited by JeeperS22

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The log you have sent is not the correct one. Please send the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.

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Hi,

Thank you for pointing out the issue. I’ve attached the correct RagePluginHook log file now. Please let me know if you need any additional information to diagnose the problem.

 

My GTA V installation is located in the standard directory: C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V

 

Best regards,
Mike

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by JeeperS22

  • Author

I already did that. I copied the files from the folder lspdfr_049_9110_3411_Manual_Install into the main directory of GTA V (C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V) and replaced all existing files. However, it still shows that I have an outdated version installed. I’m slowly getting desperate – is there something I might have missed? Maybe a file I need to delete or adjust manually for the new version to be recognized properly?

 

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by JeeperS22

  • Author

I completely uninstalled GTA, deleted the directory entirely, and then reinstalled GTA V from scratch. After that, I manually copied LSPDFR into the directory (C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V). Now it seems to be running fine.

However, I still have an issue with callouts: a callout appears on the radar but disappears after about 10 seconds. I’ve already checked for potential problems with callout packs or configurations, but I couldn’t find a clear cause.

Does anyone have an idea what might be causing this or how to fix it?

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by JeeperS22

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