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UnknownBastion

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  1. Let's start by running normal GTA V first and then once in-game, tab out and launch RPH. See if it allows you to load in then.
  2. It appears your have ENB/Reshade installed. Make sure _mods is named back to mods. Then run the normal game first and once in-game, tab out and launch RPH. If the normal game is also crashing, try the following:
  3. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  4. Couple of things: 1. Update: RiskierTrafficStops 2. Move: CalloutInterfaceAPI from Plugins/LSPDFR to the Main Directory. 3. Go into the lspdfr.ini and change the following to reflect below: Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true 4. If you are still experiencing game crashes after all that, rename mods to _mods.
  5. PC release coming 2030 😂
  6. Couple of things: 1. Update: Deadly Weapons, Riskier Traffic Stops, SuperCallouts, TheFeedFlusher, and YourShift. 2. Remove: ALPR+ and Felix's Callouts 3. Go into the lspdfr.ini and change the following to reflect below: Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true 4. If still experiencing crashes, rename mods to _mods and try again.
  7. Is that on the main posted version to the site? If not, probably should be done.
  8. Couple of things: 1. Update: Definitive Callouts, Riskier Traffic Stops, SuperEvents, and Traffic Policer. 2. Remove: Callout Manager, Deluca's County Calls (including dlglobal), Megaphone UI, Misc Callouts, and Station 19 Callouts. 3. Move: CalloutInterfaceAPI from Plugins/LSPDFR to the Main Directory. 4. If you are still having crashes, rename mods to _mods and try again.
  9. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  10. Re-install Lore Callouts. Also, send the RPH Crash Log. It's a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It will NOT be in your Logs folder.
  11. 1. Remove AmbientAICallouts. 2. Send the RPH Crash Log. It's a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It will NOT be in your Logs folder.
  12. Then install LSPDFR and drag and drop the everything except the Licenses folder from the download into the Main Directory. From there, run RagePluginHook from the Main Directory (or create a shortcut and run from that). Then you load the plugin in the F4 menu and go on-duty. If you are looking for video tutorials on how to do all that, I suggest Benzo Effect.
  13. Please try renaming mods to _mods like Thoretto said and try again.
  14. That report won't tell us anything. Please send the RPH Crash Log. It's a txt file in the Main Directory either called RagePluginHook or RagePluginHook.log. It is NOT in the Logs folder.
  15. I need to you send the log file. A screenshot doesn't exactly help.
  16. It could. Add back the dinput8.dll and ScriptHookV.dll. Then remove the LibertyCity1 and LibertyStartPoint asi files. Then try again.
  17. No issues in the log. Did you try removing that graphics mod and seeing if you crash?
  18. Knew it must have been something in there. Glad I could help!
  19. Yes. Remove everything. Make backups if you want to.
  20. If you cant find the specific file, you may have to empty it out and then test the game. Make backups if you dont want to permanently lose the files.
  21. Mhm. And whatever you installed in there is causing issues.
  22. Could be an issue with the graphics mods itself. You can try launching normal GTA V first and then once in-game, tab out and launch RPH.

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