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Ok, my friend and I were playing GTA 4 with the LCPDFR 0.95 rc2 and he was having problems with the game after a while of his game crashing we gave up. so later that day we decide to get back on and give it a try. and when I logged into live on GTA 4 I am now banned for one day. I know it is only for one day, but it is appreciated if I could know if it was LCPDFR responsible for what happened or if this has happened with anyone else. I have currently un installed LCPDFR as well as GTA 4 its self. before I uninstalled GTA I noticed I did not have xlive.dll I don't know if this would be important to as how I was banned or not though.

 

 

-Thank you for your time.

 

 

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I highly doubt that LCPDFR is responsible for that. Have you done anything to deserve a ban on your GFWL account from Microsoft? Running GTA IV mods in multiplayer doesn't, to my knowledge, cause you to get banned.

 

Also, pretty sure this is in the wrong section as this isn't really a problem with LCPDFR itself.

Edited by willpv23

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

I've never heard of someone getting banned for playing LCPDFR in multiplayer. Any video that is on YouTube with multiple people playing lcpdfr at one time is in multiplayer, they're not banned. so Im not sure why this happened to you.

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