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PNWParksFan

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  1. Did you install heap adjuster? https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/heapadjuster
  2. You can use the helicopter menu to change the copilot's mode. Try setting it to "follow nearest vehicle" or "follow nearest ped" for that situation. If you have already grabbed a ped, and you want to be on the line with the ped grabbed, use Shift + * to get on the hoist with them still grabbed. Fill out the support template, including logs. Coastal should be able to handle going off/on duty multiple times. A lot of other mods don't handle that well though. I would suggest if you are going off duty, that you unload and then load LSPDFR again before going back on duty. I don't see any crashes related to Coastal in your log file.
  3. Did you install your gameconfig via LML or manually with OpenIV? When is the game crashing, and does it show any kind of error message?
  4. I've got LML working alongside traditional mods in the mods folder just fine, no problem whatsoever. Like everyone else said, installing LML won't delete or mess up any other mods.
  5. vfs.dll is required for LML to work. You still haven't posted your vfs.log or modmanager.log, those would be helpful. Did you install a gameconfig and heap adjuster? If not, it's probably related to that.
  6. There may be some outdated instructions for updating the textures. Nothing gets installed to the dlcpacks folder, it's all inside the LML folder. Just browse in there with OpenIV.
  7. If you use Better EMS you can call an ambulance to transport them. I'll look into adding something to place non-arrested peds in the car though, it's a good suggestion.
  8. You don't have to redo anything to use LML. Just add it on top of what you've already got, works fine. You can use traditional DLCs still, modify stuff in your mods folder, whatever you want. It's something extra in addition to traditional methods, not a complete replacement.
  9. No. LML is very easy to use, and is compatible with other mods. Just install it.
  10. I have already answered this previously; no.
  11. It sounds like mp/heist map is not loaded. Did you change your LSPDFR INI configuration to disable loading the mp map?
  12. The British pack hasn't been released yet. I am planning to release it this weekend.
  13. Editing the textures with OpenIV works fine for me. Can you try again? You should be able to just browse within the LML folder to the location, and edit the YTDs like normal.
  14. That code you linked to already has a DamageFront and a DamageRear method....
  15. Never too late to learn to code! The best way to make your dreams become reality in lspdfr is to make it yourself - that's how all my mods started. I'll be honest, the chances of any of the few active experienced devs deciding to focus on this and actually completing a pack is slim. Why not try to do it yourself? You'll learn something new, and you get to enjoy making the exact callout you want!
  16. I don't see anything in your log indicating that Coastal had any issues loading. The LML package and gameconfig seem to be installed fine. I do see a crash related to Better EMS missing the EMSUnits.xml file. That crash could also be interfering with Coastal. Try reinstalling the most recent version of Better EMS and then try loading it all again. What do you mean? The emergency lights? They are non-ELS, are you pressing the siren/horn key (E by default) to turn them on? I'd still like to see your ragepluginhook.log from a time when the callout didn't load. Which trainer are you using where an option to keep your engine on keeps the helicopter rotors spinning? Or does it keep the lights and stuff on but the rotors don't spin?
  17. Planning a minor update soon to improve a few things. After that will probably be taking a short break from Coastal Callouts to focus on some other mods, but will be creating more content for Coastal in the future!
  18. I think LSPDFR defaults to engines "always on". You can set this in the Vehicles submenu of the LSPDFR menu. For situations where the callout won't load, please try again, and if it still doesn't work, upload your ragepluginhook.log.
  19. @LMS @Cyan here are all the network exceptions in Mod Manager UI that were posted to the Coastal support thread. Additionally, a user commented on gta5-mods.com that it dropped at 99% too (the post on gta5-mods just points to the lcpdfr.com download page, they were still downloading it from lcpdfr.com)
  20. The author of whichever mod caused the crash would have to update their mod. In general though it would be good to make sure you aren't directly interacting with a ped using another mod when you call EMS.
  21. Everything that is required to run Coastal Callouts is specified in the readme and in the installation video guide. If you're having crashes, follow the support template guide to request help and provide more details. I would suggest loading LSPDFR manually using the "LoadPlugin" console command, instead of loading it automatically when RPH starts. As I've stated multiple times previously, this is an issue with LML, not with Coastal Callouts. Check in the LML Support forum, or download the package manually and copy it to your LML folder.
  22. Looks to me like the crash occurred in Stop The Ped or Interaction+. From what I can tell, you probably called EMS for a ped that you were interacting with using STP or Interaction+, and that mod didn't check if the ped existed still before trying to use the LSPDFR API to get its persona information.

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