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I have a few bugs with LCPDFR RC2 - I cannot post in the support as I have other mods like ENB and Native Trainer.

Problem is, when I press 0 on my numpad, my character will hold his arm in the air with no weapon on show as if he was a cop with a glock in his hand running after someone. If I select a gun and press 0, he equips his weapon and holds it to his side but it wobbles everywhere like a fish gasping for air..

This happens even whilst I'm driving. I can do a few missons from LCPDFR but it will only do maybe about 2 callouts and then I will have to reboot the script. Also, after about 20m the game will randomly crash with no error message. It also wont let me random search car trunks.

My mods are:

ENB - Not sure which one, it was a mixture

Samsung Galaxy S Phone Texture

Road Textures

Simple Native Trainer

Patch 1.0.7.0

I also have about 3 modded, casual cars, and 3 police vehicles modded too, one of which is high polly.

Any help?

Cheers

Edited by AtomicFlood
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The reason you cannot post in the support section is because the troubleshooter deemed you didn't need to.

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

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Um...it says you can't post because your config is not supported. When it tells you you can't post a support thread, it doesn't mean "post elsewhere". It means that you should try without mods and see if it still happens. If it does, then make a support thread.

That said, this isn't an LCPDFR problem, it's a GTA problem (I've seen it happen when switching player models even without using LCPDFR), so it belongs here anyway. Since it's a GTA issue...anyone have any ideas why it happens?

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This closure is justified. We don't support third party modifications and you posted in the wrong section. Try and see if you still get the problems on a clean installation.

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