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Crashing On Startup - Yes another post

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4 hours ago, Gan Ceann said:

No worries. Okay are you able to add -log to the RPH launcher commandline options and try to launch it as you would normally with RPH, and then upload the RagePluginHookLauncher.log?

So I added the -log option and I first removed the current log and it started no problem. I retested again and it worked only after removing the log file. The game does not start if the log file is present. Very weird but this seems to be the fix. I will continue testing, i tried adding -nolog but it still creates a log file. Is there a way to prevent a log file from being created? Otherwise i'd have to delete each time

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5 hours ago, Gan Ceann said:

So when you added -log did it generate a launcher log in the game folder?

Sounds like a folder permissions issue as RPH usually moves the last log to the logs folder on startup, you definitely have full permissions on the folder? and could you screenshot your game folder just to see?

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-log did generate a log in the GTAV Enhanced root dir. The game seems to work as long as a I remove the .log file

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