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Can I put ANY plugin into plugin/lspdfr folder ?

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You put it where the ReadMe of that specific plugin tells you to put it.

It's not that hard ^.^

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Put the mod wherever it tells you in the file descriptions or readme. I doubt plugins not made for lspdfr will work in it's plugin folder, but it's not worth wasting your time on finding out. Most plugin installations are drag and drop, so you don't need to worry about this.

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I know and I did it always as its written in the readme... That was not my question ;) I just wanted to know if it POSSIBLE to put them in lspdfr-folder and it will automatically load with lspdfr then !... I think BlackJesus1 answered my question :) THank you !

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On 5/30/2016 at 8:04 PM, Office Rob Baker said:

I know and I did it always as its written in the readme... That was not my question ;) I just wanted to know if it POSSIBLE to put them in lspdfr-folder and it will automatically load with lspdfr then !... I think BlackJesus1 answered my question :) THank you !

I have also wondered that but never tried it myself. For example i have the Spike Strips V mod that is supposed to be placed on the plugins folder, but i wondered if i could place it on the plugins/lspdfr since its only needed when im onduty.

9 minutes ago, blacksabbathbr said:

I have also wondered that but never tried it myself. For example i have the Spike Strips V mod that is supposed to be placed on the plugins folder, but i wondered if i could place it on the plugins/lspdfr since its only needed when im onduty.

I very much doubt it'll work.

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31 minutes ago, blacksabbathbr said:

I have also wondered that but never tried it myself. For example i have the Spike Strips V mod that is supposed to be placed on the plugins folder, but i wondered if i could place it on the plugins/lspdfr since its only needed when im onduty.

It wouldn't matter. There is nothing in the code telling Spike Strips mod to start when you go on duty, only when the game starts so there's absolutely no point in doing it. Either it would crash, not work at all, or work, but it wouldn't load when you go on duty, it's coded to load when you first start GTA V.

18 minutes ago, ToastinYou said:

It wouldn't matter. There is nothing in the code telling Spike Strips mod to start when you go on duty, only when the game starts so there's absolutely no point in doing it. Either it would crash, not work at all, or work, but it wouldn't load when you go on duty, it's coded to load when you first start GTA V.

I see. It does make sense when you put it like that. Thanks =)

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It just won't do anything. LSPDFR looks for a class that inherits the Plugin class and runs the Initialize method. RPH looks for something entirely different. You can only use plugins... in the way they were meant to be used. 

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