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2 ASI Loaders working??

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Hey guys, i've been coming to this website for a long time now to get most to near all of my mods for GTA IV and GTA V 
i still play LCPDFR on GTA IV alot because in my opinion i think its better and easier to use than LSPDFR for GTA V, however, i just wanted to see what people think about using 2 asi loaders?
i use both dsound.dll and Xlive.dll on my GTA IV game and it work perfectly, but as soon as i remove dsound.dll and use xlive.dll which is the asi loader i choose to install with it crashes and freezes and does all that. I tried installing using the dsound.dll by itself and no change. As soon as i use both at the same time i get a beautifully running mod and game for that fact.

whats everyone think about this?

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XLiveLess does a couple of other things than just loading in modules, such as unprotecting all memory regions, which might be needed for certain mods that rely on it. I do not remember if AdvancedHook does the same, but I think it does. As for having two asi loaders, like @ineseri said it sounds like a problem with your setup. Both eventually call into LoadLibrary which will just not load the same dll again if already present and merely return its current handle so "nothing happens" during the second load.

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