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Just wanted to bump this, as it contains a lot of useful info for new developers.

(A moderator can sticky this, if they think its warranted)

Stealth22
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  • Thanks for that, I'm sure it will help people. A few things I'd like to add...   Don't sleep in your main thread!If you do, I will pay you a visit and it won't be nice! No, but seriously, the Process 

  • It's totally fine to do it like this. I was more talking about sleeping (also longer than 0 ms which is what Yield does) in the callout's Process function. What you do in a separate game fiber is comp

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    This step is done after compiling your DLL. Whichever tool you use, it will want to know where to find the Rage SDK and LSPDFR DLL's. Just keep copies of those two in the same folder as your callout D

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