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Specific Callouts Result in Crashes

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When responding to specific callouts such as a shootout or a drug deal, my game crashes during the 'Investigate the Area' phase. I have reinstalled LCPDFR 1.1, and my GTA game version is 1.0.7.0. Along with LCPDFR, I use ELS v8.0, Callouts+, WoutersCallouts, Finkone's Backup callout script, Traffic Flow, Native trainer, GTAPolicingTools, and vDH PoliceHelper library, except for the K-9 script. I also have installed the .NET scripthook, and the C++ redistributable file. Attached are my log files.  

Can someone help me please?

Thanks!

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AdvancedHook.log

ScriptHookDotNet.log

ScriptHook.log

LCPDFR.log: https://www.dropbox.com/s/86kuo185e9oxsho/LCPDFR.log?dl=0

Edited by benny1263

Just saying, this happens to me as well. If you really want the callouts, Callouts+ causes the crashes. Which is annoying, because they are so good, but every modder has an unfixble bug.

i7 5820K @ 4.5Ghz Asus X99-A Zotac GTX 980Ti 2-way SLI
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