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LSPDFR CRASHING WHEN I GO ON DUTY

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I recently upgraded my rage hook plugin and my game. Now every time I force going on duty LSPDFR crashes.  Here is a screenshot of

my directory and my log. I re downloaded all my C++ visualizes and re-installed rage hook and lspdfr. My game doesn't crash just lsdfr does. 

 

RagePluginHook_23122018_052135.log

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  • Community Team
11 hours ago, asam said:

Those are not actually RPH Crash Logs. The RPH Crash Log will be a text document found in your Main Directory titled RagePluginHook.

 

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  • Community Team

Hello,

Your issue is Cheep Callouts.

Here are the steps you need to follow.

1. Go into your plugins folder and locate the config settings filed titled: "Cheep Callouts".

2. Open that with notepad++.

3. Find the line that says: "checkfornewversion".

4. Switch it to false.

There you go!

 

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