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Callout Issues + Compatibility with CalloutInterface

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Hey guys, I wanted to make a post here due to the warnings shown in the RAGE plugin hook log. For context, I made a callout pack, and the Callouts work. They are able to be spawned with the CalloutInterface menu as well as the RAGE Console.

 

My issues arose when I was wondering why my callout wasn't showing up on the CalloutInterface MDT. This got me searching, and I started referencing and putting in the proper lines of code from the CalloutInterface. Though still, my callouts wouldn't show on the MDT. Now, I spoke with Opus and the team behind CalloutInterface, and we basically verified that this was an issue with LSPDFR not being able to get anything from my callout or not being able to reference it. I've attached photos of the issues at hand. 

 

Please let me know if there is anything you guys know about what I've done wrong in my code to have LSPDFR send a warning message like this, and hopefully that resolves the CalloutInterface issue.

 

GitHub link to my project: https://github.com/SeersideStudios/CampusCallouts

 

RagePluginHook (1).log

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SOLVED

 

Remove the FriendlyName variable from your scripts, as this breaks how LSPDFR identifies your callout, and subsequently CalloutInterface.

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