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UnknownBastion

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  1. If you can run GTA V comfortably, you can run LSPDFR with mods. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  2. Hmm. Try renaming mods to _mods and then playing for a bit and seeing if it crashes.
  3. Yeah at this point you might as well clean your Directory and start over.
  4. It's like steps 2 and 3 of my original response said. If you cannot find where you installed certain mods and it is still crashing, you will have to redo your mods folder. It is impossible for anyone to tell what specifically in your mods folder is causing the issue.
  5. You are having an issue with SimpleCTRL. Use this version of RageNativeUI. As for the Bejo issue, did you add it to the exceptions list on your anti-virus?
  6. Just allow the download. It's a false positive.
  7. Original Poster, if you are having an issue please do not hijack other people's threads. I have gone ahead and split your topic and the reply to that into it's own thread.
  8. I suggest removing MoreRadioChatter. Additionally, I am still seeing the InvokePedRegainedVisualOfSuspectEvent. Please ensure that Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true is properly set in the lspdfr.ini.
  9. You could try editing the ELS.xml and see if that has something to do with it. Other than that, I'm not sure.
  10. Please send the crash file and not copy and paste the contents.
  11. Move the StopThePed folder to desktop. Then open it and drag the contents into Plugins/LSPDFR.
  12. You have a mods folder in there. Make it _mods and test again. If it works, please see my original response again.
  13. You installed it wrong. Open the StopThePed folder in Plugins and show me what is in that.
  14. Remove all reshade files. Try again.
  15. Things you can do: 1. Install the Gameconfig, Heap Adjuster, and Packfile Adjuster. 2. If that does not work, remove what you have added one by one and test after each removal. 3. If you still cannot find the issue, restart your mods folder.
  16. Screenshot the Main Directory.
  17. Show me where you dragged the folder to. Screenshot the whole window.
  18. Rename ModManager to _ModManager and try again.
  19. You can try removing Visual Vanilla and seeing if the lighting issue persists.
  20. It is a false positive. You should be able to do something about it with that Actions button.
  21. Here is what you can do: 1. Install the Gameconfig, Heap Adjuster, and Packfile Adjuster. 2. If those do not work, you can remove what you have added recently one by one and test after each removal. 3. If you still cannot find the issue, you will have to restart the mods folder. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  22. You go to the site here and then download. Then drag and drop the files into your Main Directory. Also please ensure you double check where you are posting prior to making your post. You originally posted in a showcase thread for support. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  23. You should be able to go into your Windows settings for web browsing threat protection and ensure that it doesnt get blocked. Then restart your PC and try again.

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