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Computer+ Crashing During Traffic Stop

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Hi all,

 

I'm having an issue where the entire game crashes when I attempt to look up a vehicle using Computer+ during a traffic stop. Crash report states it's an access violation exception. I run the game and all related processes with admin privileges, and my antivirus isn't active during gaming. I'll post the logs, directory screenshot, etc., below.

 

What is odd though, is that prior to the traffic stop, I was able to pull the vehicle's information up with no problem. As soon as I initiate the stop and get the driver's info (using StopThePed) then return to my vehicle to confirm, the computer crashes the game. This just started happening, it did not do this until recently. I added a few callout packs recently, but I can't imagine those being the issue as the vehicle pulled over is during a patrol, and not any callout. I've been wrong before, though...

 

I have a variety of miscellaneous scripts and mods that were all working, but I can't list them all simply because I don't remember what's all there, haha.

 

The callout packs that I most recently installed are: First Callouts, On the Beat Callouts, Highway Callouts, Taco's Highway Callouts, & Common Callouts. I did not experience this issue prior to installing these packs.

 

Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? I know the obvious, remove each new callout one by one, but I figured I'd ask before doing that.

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Firefighter - Hilltop Hose Co. #3 - Allegheny County Sta. 168 - Natrona Heights, PA

It's hard to see what is in your main GTA directory but do you have a Heap Limit Adjuster and Packlife Limit Adjuster?  Also make sure you have a recent gameconfig that matches the version of the GTA update, (currently 1737).  I had install those and that helped stabilize computer+.

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I do have a gameconfig that matches the current update, but I don't have the heap limit or packfile adjusters. Have them downloaded, just not installed. I'll see if that makes any difference.

 

Edit - Added the heap limit adjuster file. Seems to be working right now. I'll report back if I run into any further issues.

 

Edit 2 - Crashed again, same exact situation. Heap adjuster doesn't necessarily help. I should've read my own log file closer. Originally, it looked like it was an issue with Spike Strips V. This most recent crash however did not yield anything in the RPH log that points to anything in particular. I'll try to remove SSV and see if anything changes.

 

Edit 3 - Removed SSV, didn't make a difference. Just crashed again, but RPH was able to handle it and not crash the game. See screenshot for log.

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