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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 crashing

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Solved by Lennyy

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Looks like you've changed your some .xml Files incorrectly. 

Check your outfits.xml or cop_presets_outfits.xml, there seems to be an issue as well as in 

inventory.xml or backup.xml, it seems like there are values not assigned.

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3 hours ago, Lennyy said:

It looks like you're missing a required file for one of stealth22's plugins. Seems to be "keep calm" in this case. Please assure you have fully installed the plugin, including stealth.common.

Otherwise try removing "keep calm".

I've removed the "keep calm" plugin as well with all of the files included within that file in my GTA V directory and yet LSPDFR is still crashing when I go on duty. The file below is my most recent attempt of booting up LSPDFR. Could you double check if I missed anything? Thanks.

 

1 hour ago, GShoXx said:

Looks like you've changed your some .xml Files incorrectly. 

Check your outfits.xml or cop_presets_outfits.xml, there seems to be an issue as well as in 

inventory.xml or backup.xml, it seems like there are values not assigned.

I haven't touched any of my .xml files besides changing the names of certain .xml files which are my vehicle ELS .xml files. I've double checked all of the .xml files that you suggested I check, and I didn't find anything wrong; unless I am missing something as I have little knowledge with editing files etc. I also attached my most recent attempt of loading LSPDFR and could you also double check it please and see if I'm missing anything? Thanks.

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by ExternalAlex

You're missing a file. 'Stealth.Common'.dll

 

and you have to update RAGENativeUI as it seems, also think about removing Traffic Control Plugin as last step, because it hasn't been updated for new Game version.

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2 hours ago, ExternalAlex said:

I've removed the "keep calm" plugin as well with all of the files included within that file in my GTA V directory and yet LSPDFR is still crashing when I go on duty. The file below is my most recent attempt of booting up LSPDFR. Could you double check if I missed anything? Thanks.

Remove Traffic Control too. It’s also made by stealth22 and requires the mentioned file. Then install the latest version of RageNativeUI from here: https://github.com/alexguirre/ragenativeui/releases

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3 hours ago, GShoXx said:

You're missing a file. 'Stealth.Common'.dll

 

and you have to update RAGENativeUI as it seems, also think about removing Traffic Control Plugin as last step, because it hasn't been updated for new Game version.

 

2 hours ago, Lennyy said:

Remove Traffic Control too. It’s also made by stealth22 and requires the mentioned file. Then install the latest version of RageNativeUI from here: https://github.com/alexguirre/ragenativeui/releases

Thank you for helping y'all! I truly appreciate it

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