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Game Crashes when Callout is Forced/Occurs

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Following the latest GTA update, almost none of my modded vehicles could be spawned in correctly, with the exception of those installed in the x64e.rpf directory. I had to make a copy of my original, unmodded GTA version and re-add my modded vehicles in order to get them to spawn in correctly again. Now, after using the latest version of RPH (.49) and LSPDFR v.31, whenever I hit "X" to force a callout, or whenever a callout occurs, I hear a string of beeps, resulting in a game freeze and an eventual crash. 

 

Game version: Retail

RPH Log: (attached), or @ http://pastebin.com/vj2zcR8V

System Specifications: http://prntscr.com/dlujz4, including a 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M video card

Mods Used: LSPDFR, NoRestrictedAreas, FSpeedometerV, Player Location Display (PLD)

GTA V Game Directory: http://prntscr.com/dlumcl

 

Thank you so much! 

 

RagePluginHook.log

Edited by benny1263

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Well, this is strange! I uninstalled the LSPDFR automatic installation and reinstalled LSPDFR manually. Callouts seem to work now.

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