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Believe or not, I have over 300 vehicle mods, with the same original default gameconfig. The problem is that the image (img) files between all the updates and user add-on's, causes rpf-image bloat. If you're adding huge add-on packs, versus replacing vehicles, the simplest thing to do is check the dlc.rpf image configuration "setup2.xml" file. Each add-on package or DLC update has this file when you first click the dlc.rpf image (assuming you're using Open IV). Within the "setup2.xml" file you should see a "name hash" and "order value" line. These particular lines are the biggest causes of vehicles not showing up and game crashes. Lots of the add-on packages are created using the same method from a previous package build. 

 

So, you'll have several add-on's with the same "name hash" and "order value". This will cause problems with add-on vehicles not spawning and game crashes. GTA V recognizes the multiple dlc.rpf as one image, because they are using the same name hash and order value (hence a bloated rpf-image). To resolve this, simply correct those lines. Example: <namehash>stealth</namehash> to <namehash>blahblahblah</namehash> and change the order value number to something like 50 or higher. Once the corrections are made, you should be good. If not, just check all other user created add-on dlc.rpfs for the same issue. You do not have to check Rockstar's download contents, just the ones gamers created.

 

Hope that helps...

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11 hours ago, Nutt said:

Believe or not, I have over 300 vehicle mods, with the same original default gameconfig. The problem is that the image (img) files between all the updates and user add-on's, causes rpf-image bloat. If you're adding huge add-on packs, versus replacing vehicles, the simplest thing to do is check the dlc.rpf image configuration "setup2.xml" file. Each add-on package or DLC update has this file when you first click the dlc.rpf image (assuming you're using Open IV). Within the "setup2.xml" file you should see a "name hash" and "order value" line. These particular lines are the biggest causes of vehicles not showing up and game crashes. Lots of the add-on packages are created using the same method from a previous package build. 

 

So, you'll have several add-on's with the same "name hash" and "order value". This will cause problems with add-on vehicles not spawning and game crashes. GTA V recognizes the multiple dlc.rpf as one image, because they are using the same name hash and order value (hence a bloated rpf-image). To resolve this, simply correct those lines. Example: <namehash>stealth</namehash> to <namehash>blahblahblah</namehash> and change the order value number to something like 50 or higher. Once the corrections are made, you should be good. If not, just check all other user created add-on dlc.rpfs for the same issue. You do not have to check Rockstar's download contents, just the ones gamers created.

 

Hope that helps...

I tried what you said it it still crashes for some reason

 

4 hours ago, Holly Monteleone said:

I tried what you said it it still crashes for some reason

 

 

What was the last thing you installed (script, vehicle add-ons, etc...)?

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