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LCPDFR 1.0 | Game Crashes as Soon as SP Loads


DMG 3
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Hello, so like most of you I have recently installed LCPDFR 1.0 (I used the automatic installer). All went well and I was playing my game without issue. I experienced fairly regular crashes but I deemed this normal as my computer is nothing special and this is a pretty intense mod for GTA. Well, after two days of playing, I tried to boot my game today. All was normal until I had just finished loading my save game which resulted in an instant crash. I have retried several times with no avail. I have not changed anything since my game was running and I absolutely clueless as to why my game would suddenly cease working. Any and all help is appreciated.

 

Happy New Year,

 

DMG 3

 

EDIT - Something weird that has happened recently as well is that I can no longer connect to social club and I am always having to select play offline now.

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Are you launching the game as administrator?

Alright so to answer your question, no I do not and never have because I am the administrator account on my pc. However I just did and my game booted up just fine and played flawlessly. For future should I be running all my games as admin even though I am the admin account? So I would like to thank you for your help ineseri.

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Yes you should. Let me just copy this thing from my guide... Lazy lol

 

UAC (User Account Control). Only Windows Vista, 7, or higher.

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can skip this part. If you feel that you don’t want to change these settings, feel free to skip it.

 

UAC is a part of Windows Security introduced with Windows Vista. It will not allow the user (you) to do any change to the computer without giving a warning message. It’s quite annoying and if you have some common sense, it will not be a danger to disable it. Disabling UAC:

  1. Open the start menu.

  2. Type “UAC” (without quotes)

  3. Pull the “slider” all the way down and accept the changes. A reboot may be required in some rare cases.

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

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Yes you should. Let me just copy this thing from my guide... Lazy lol

 

UAC (User Account Control). Only Windows Vista, 7, or higher.

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can skip this part. If you feel that you don’t want to change these settings, feel free to skip it.

 

UAC is a part of Windows Security introduced with Windows Vista. It will not allow the user (you) to do any change to the computer without giving a warning message. It’s quite annoying and if you have some common sense, it will not be a danger to disable it. Disabling UAC:

  1. Open the start menu.

  2. Type “UAC” (without quotes)

  3. Pull the “slider” all the way down and accept the changes. A reboot may be required in some rare cases.

 

I feel ya bro. haha

 

Anyway, I have had UAC disabled since purchasing the computer. And after some digging I found a thread where Sam instructs another user to set compatibility mode and always run as admin. In using that will I not have to right click and select run as admin each time?

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