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Game hangs on callout / traffic stop

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Alright so first of all let me make it clear how, I have everything I need to run lcpdfr properly as it was running a few days ago, and I've seen this issue before as well.

Okay so my problem is, whenever I fire up lcpdfr and go to a police station, or I initiate a traffic stop or answer a callout (after using "forceduty"), the game gets stuck in an endless loop (screen and sound freezes).

I've experienced this bug multiple times when the lcpdfr servers were down, however I always managed to fix it, by simply killing my internet connection, and then it all worked fine. Today I tried blocking my eflc in the firewall and even tried killing my internet connection, but the game still just hangs whenever I do those things. It's been a few days like this, and like I said everything worked fine before, and I haven't touched my game.

Is it possible to get rid of this network check for lcpdfr? Like forcing the mod to load itself like it was offline. Or is there a way to get this thing working again?

Alright so first of all let me make it clear how, I have everything I need to run lcpdfr properly as it was running a few days ago, and I've seen this issue before as well.

Okay so my problem is, whenever I fire up lcpdfr and go to a police station, or I initiate a traffic stop or answer a callout (after using "forceduty"), the game gets stuck in an endless loop (screen and sound freezes).

I've experienced this bug multiple times when the lcpdfr servers were down, however I always managed to fix it, by simply killing my internet connection, and then it all worked fine. Today I tried blocking my eflc in the firewall and even tried killing my internet connection, but the game still just hangs whenever I do those things. It's been a few days like this, and like I said everything worked fine before, and I haven't touched my game.

Is it possible to get rid of this network check for lcpdfr? Like forcing the mod to load itself like it was offline. Or is there a way to get this thing working again?

not sure about the network check but i know that eflc would crash/ take a long time to load. do you have the same problem when u do it in regular gta 4?

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The problem isn't EFLC. LMS told me about the network check of lcpdfr. It trys to contact the lcpdfr servers every time. You can even check the log file, when I killed my internet it said:

[ERROR - 0:22:03] [Authentication] Authentication: Authentication failed. Couldn't reach server or no valid lease available
[INFO - 0:22:03] [Authentication] Authentication: User is in offline mode

The problem isn't EFLC. LMS told me about the network check of lcpdfr. It trys to contact the lcpdfr servers every time. You can even check the log file, when I killed my internet it said:

[ERROR - 0:22:03] [Authentication] Authentication: Authentication failed. Couldn't reach server or no valid lease available
[INFO - 0:22:03] [Authentication] Authentication: User is in offline mode

in the ini did u try disabling the networking?

[Networking]
APIKey=-------------------------
ServicesEnabled=False

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