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  6. " I've tried Opera, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge. " - as stated in my initial post. seems fixed now... maybe it was my browser cache.... does this happen to other people?
  7. http://s33.postimg.org/oznq5amfz/errorlspd.png The download page hasn't worked for a little over a day now, for me at least. What's going on? I can't download any plugin updates. Picture at postimage.org above link. I've tried Opera, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge.
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  9. I've been looking at mods all day and night for a week now lol I find it interesting that there is a Traffic Laws script but no script that tells cops to pull over someone running a stop sign or red light... It's times like this that I wish I knew how to create GTA V mods. Is this a simple task or is it difficult to implement? I would think someone would have thought of this already :/ Just an idea :)
  10. I've been really interested in LSPDFR ever since I found it while attending a local police academy here in Florida back in February of 2012. I had a lot of issues installing everything back then, and then my computer took a nose dive after a flathead screw driver found its way through the motherboard; frustrating times! - No just kidding, I was trying to remove the battery and the darn thing wouldn't come loose; I had read somewhere that it would fix the blue screen of death I was getting with Windows 8.1. Okay enough about that, back to my story... So I decided after all this time to start back up again last month and I've been determined ever since. For the life of me I couldn't figure out how the LSPDFR engine could be compatible with some mods but not others; especially when they all were coded to run off the same engines (ragepluginhook and scripthook/ scripthook community edition). With all that said, I think I found a solution to my installation issues and possibly yours as well. Here it goes: What I did to finally get it working was archive the mod engines into three folders (all with clean installs of their contents). My "LSPDFR" download went into the first folder (with the RPH files removed), then I added an RagePluginHook files into the second folder, and my ScriptHook files into the third folder (along with the ScriptHook Community Edition files). What this did was split up the systems into manageable directories. Next I decided to create a "Plugins" folder and added some subdirectories for the RagePluginHook and ScriptHook mods. So thus I began downloading file after file (most of which crashed LSPDFR on previous attempts).... My saved mods thus far are as follows below and they all work together seamlessly now because I did what I did below on number 010. Now if I install a new script and it crashes LSPDFR all I have to do is delete those files and copy and paste the clean reinstalls back in its place. For some reason if you just try to remove or take out individual files, LSPDFR will load some but not all of your other remaining files; I went through hours of testing this to finally come to this conclusion; I was deleting GTA V off steam and reinstalling it every time I hit a snag and nothing worked right until it was done reinstalling. This cuts the reinstalling corner and allows you more time to add and test mods without messing your GTA V install up. RageHookPlugin: 001. Arrest Manager 002. Traffic Policer 003. Safer Chases 004. Police Toolbox 005. Police Radio 006. Emergency Strobes (with the wig-wag..lol) 007. Spotlight 008. Cop Holster 009. Bait Car 010. Plugins 001-009 // This directory is a stepping stone; it contains LSPDFR+RPH+SH+Plugins 001-009 (as if they were installed in the GTA V root directory) I use this folder to clean re-install all the mods 001-009 all at once if something goes wrong with a new mod I might install To clean reinstall all I needed to do was DELETE the 'Scripts', 'Plugins', and 'LSPDFR' folders from the GTA V root directory and then copy and paste the files from this 'Plugins 001-009' directory into the GTA V root directory I just deleted from: Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\ 011. Secondary Callouts 012. Bribe Mod 013. Breathalyzer 020. Plugins 001-019 // This folder has the exact same function as the 'Plugins 001-009' folder. I will have similar directories every 9 plugins I add to save time on clean reinstalls; I know it seems like a duplication of the 'Plugins 001-009' folder but my game doesn't crash now and it's worth the space for me to keep things organized, quite like Windows 10 system restore function only it's not compressed. lol ScriptHook/ ScriptHook Community Edition: 001. Player Location Display 002. Railroad Engineer III 003. Vehicle Controller If this is confusing for some of you, I apologize. I'm simply trying to make someone else's life a lot easier than mine was; having to accomplish all of this through trial and error. You guys are always free to pm me and I can explain it through Skype a lot better. In the mean time this is what I have, it worked, and I hope someone benefits from the suggestion. :) I'm tired now. As always, thanks everyone for your contributions :)

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