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UnknownBastion

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  1. From what I can tell from the copy and pasted log, 686 Callouts had an issue due to missing dependencies I believe. Re-install it. If still having issues, just upload the file and don't copy and paste the contents.
  2. Update RageNativeUI. Install the dll and xml into the Main Directory.
  3. Unfortunately, we cannot help solve it until you post the correct log file. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  4. That is not the correct log. Please send the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  5. As the descriptor of this subforum says "All discussion, hype, speculation and discussion on Grand Theft Auto VI and the next First Response modification (VCPDFR?)". Keep in mind that if one is in the works, it can't begin development until GTA 6 releases for PC.
  6. That is for Developers only, so you don't need it. Per your issue, if you have a mods folder, rename it to _mods and see if you crash at all.
  7. Go to the LSPDFR download page. Select Download This File. Then select the LSPDFR Pursuit Test. Download it and then install it like you would manual LSPDFR. Then test your game.
  8. Keep the folder named to _mods. Then remove ScriptHookV.dll and test.
  9. Go to the LSPDFR download page. Select Download This File. Then select the LSPDFR Pursuit Test and download it. Then install it like you would manual LSPDFR.
  10. Just fyi, that just disables the mods folder and is not the solution. Rename the _mods folder back to mods and do the following: 1. Install the Gameconfig, Heap Adjuster, and Packfile Adjuster. 2. If that does not work, remove what you installed to the mods folder one-by-one and test after each removal. 3. If none of that works, restart your mods folder.
  11. Can you take a screenshot of the Plugins folder and upload the image here and not via imgur link. Thanks. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  12. If it is crashing, just send a log like I asked above. I cannot assist if I do not know what is going on.
  13. I would not know unless you sent your log so I can see what is going on.
  14. Welcome to the site! Hope you find everything you are looking for! Please feel free to use the appropriate forum section if you run into any issues! Happy Patrolling!
  15. The logs you have sent are not the correct one. Please send the RPH Crash Log. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  16. The public version of RagePluginHook that comes with LSPDFR is for Legacy Only. If you want LSPDFR/RagePluginHook to work for Enhanced, you have to get the Patreon version from this site found here.
  17. Rename mods to _mods and test after each removal.
  18. Try launching GTA V first and then once fully in story mode, tab out and launch RagePluginHook.exe from the Main Directory. Once it has fully loaded, press F4.
  19. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  20. Please send the RPH Crash Log again. It is a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  21. Rename your mods folder to _mods and test the game.

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