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UnknownBastion

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  1. Rename mods to _mods and try again. See if it crashes in that time frame.
  2. Honestly at this point you might have to clean your Directory and then re-install LSPDFR.
  3. If you rename mods to _mods, does the issue still persist? Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  4. Can you screenshot the error and send a log? This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  5. Rename mods to _mods and see if the stopping issue persists.
  6. Remove ScriptHookV.dll and try again. See if the issue persists.
  7. You didnt copy anything over so I have no clue what it says.
  8. Did you at least try what I said...?
  9. Rename mods to _mods and see if the game loads. If it does, rename it back to mods and do the following: 1. Install the Gameconfig, Heap Adjuster, and Packfile Adjuster. 2. If that doesnt work, remove what you have installed to the mods folder one by one and test after each removal. 3. If you still cannot find the issue in the mods folder, you may have to restart it.
  10. Go into the trainer that you are using and set Everyone Ignore Player and Never Wanted to Disabled. Then test.
  11. Reminder: Please create one topic per issue. Your duplicate topic has been trashed. Thanks! As per your issue, you are missing the <InitDatas> opening tag for the closing tag </InitDatas>. You need to add it.
  12. I see that but can you please screenshot the Main Directory.
  13. Not sure if this matters for RPH but make sure you have the LSPDFR compatibility patch installed when using NVE.
  14. No problem! If you want, you can try adding ExtendedCameraSettings back in and see if the game still works, though I recall there being issues with that.
  15. Go to the LSPDFR download page. Download the LSPDFR Pursuit Test and install it like you would the manual LSPDFR download. Then test.
  16. Screenshot your Main Directory.
  17. Crash due to RadioRealism. You may have to remove it if this crash continues if you already had the mods folder disabled for this log.
  18. If you remove Policing Redefined, does the issue persist? Also RPH shouldn't be recognizing ELS at all since ELS is a script and not a plugin. It doesnt run off RagePluginHook.
  19. Start by launching normal GTA V first. Then once fully in story mode, tab out and launch RagePluginHook. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  20. Let's start by installing ScriptHookV.NET nightly build. Additionally, remove ExtendedCameraSettings as it has been known to cause problems.
  21. Increase your PluginTimeoutThreshold to 60,000. Accessing the RPH Settings: I also saw that for the first actual crash message, Policing Redefined crashed, but Im pretty sure that was just it reacting to the Plugin Timeout Threshold being reached and RPH crashing while PR was loading. The second crash you received is the pursuit bug with LSPDFR. To fix, go to the download page for LSPDFR and download the LSPDFR Pursuit Test and then install it like you would manual LSPDFR. Then test.
  22. If you have a mods folder, rename it to _mods and then test your game and see if the issue persists.
  23. ScriptHookV is up to date as it is. Add it back in and then have it crash. Then send the ScriptHookV.log.

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