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RPH Crashing On Load Screen

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My Vanilla GTA V loads up perfectly fine, but when I attempt to use RagePluginHook, it crashes.  I have tried this with no plugins and get the same result, so I know it is a Rage issue and not an LSPDFR specific issue.   I have attached the crash log to this thread.  I am running both Steam and RPH in administrator mode, as well as having forced windowed mode on and DirectX11.  There are no additional mods installed through OpenIV either.

rph_crash_log.txt

7 minutes ago, EndangeredProdigy said:

My Vanilla GTA V loads up perfectly fine, but when I attempt to use RagePluginHook, it crashes.  I have tried this with no plugins and get the same result, so I know it is a Rage issue and not an LSPDFR specific issue.   I have attached the crash log to this thread.  I am running both Steam and RPH in administrator mode, as well as having forced windowed mode on and DirectX11.  There are no additional mods installed through OpenIV either.

rph_crash_log.txt

Try removing EnableMPCars.asi 

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