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Fhsig13

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  1. Fhsig13's post in Game randomly started crashing as soon as LSPDFR starts to load was marked as the answer   
    Never mind, I seem to have solved my own issues here. The original crash seems to have been fixed by restarting my PC, and the second was due to my forgetting that LML will cause the latest versions of GTA V to crash if the game is launched via RPH. Launching the game itself first, the launching RPH while on the splash screen before selecting "Single Player" was always the fix for that, I just failed to remember it at the time. D'oh! 
  2. Fhsig13's post in Recurring possibly NVE-related crash was marked as the answer   
    A thorough inspection of my vfs log file indicated an invalid path for update2.rpf, so I simply removed that file from my mods folder, re-added vfs.dll to my GTA V directory, and launched as normal. Runtime is now over an hour and 20 minutes and counting, so I'm hopeful that I've got everything fixed now. 
  3. Fhsig13's post in StopThePed TrafficStopQuestions.xml not loading all question groups in-game was marked as the answer   
    Never mind, I solved this problem on my own, through trial and error. Turns out that if you add too much text to the.xml file, so question groups won't show up in game, so it was, in essence, a size issue after all. I simply removed some unnecessary questions, and voila! All groups are now present and accounted for. 

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