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UnknownBastion

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  1. You are having a new crash now. Please go to the LSPDFR download page and download the LSPDFR Pursuit Test. Then install it like you would LSPDFR and try again.
  2. Let's just focus on one problem at a time. Please send your log like I have asked.
  3. That is the wrong log. Please refer my original response that tells you where to find the correct log.
  4. When you go to change your car? Like in the garage?
  5. Add the Main Directory and the AdvancedHookV file to the exceptions list for your anti-virus. Then re-install AdvancedHookV.dll from the ELS download. Restart your PC and try again.
  6. Well I dont see any crashes in the log. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  7. As a friendly reminder, please create only one post for your issue and wait patiently for a response. I have removed your other post. As per your issue, 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.
  8. I don't believe OpenIV have said anything yet about compatibility. I know that in terms of modding right now, it is quite limited on what you can use.
  9. Rename mods to _mods and play for a bit. See if you crash at all.
  10. If your game is completely vanilla, you might have to look at some Rockstar Games articles on this or contact Rockstar Games for assistance. There isn't much we can do.
  11. Rename mods to _mods and try again. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  12. Rename mods to _mods and try again. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  13. Couple of things: 1. Remove ForceACallout, OfficerPorciPlugin (replaced by RealismFR), and OJ Callouts. They are outdated and cause issues. 2. Go into the lspdfr.ini and change the following to reflect below: Main.DisableGameBlipHiding = true
  14. Couple of options: 1. Set Main.PreloadAllModels = false in your lspdfr.ini file. 2. Go into Task Manager > Details > Right click GTA V > Set as a higher priority. 3. Edit the graphics settings. 4. Install Resource Adjuster. If still having texture loss after doing all that, you can start removing mods from the mods folder and see if the textures improve between each removal.
  15. Please download and install the LSPDFR Pursuit Test from the LSPDFR download page. That should fix the crash you are having which relates to pursuits.
  16. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  17. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  18. As a reminder, you can bump your old thread if you do not receive a response after several days. There is no need to create a duplicate topic. I have gone ahead and trashed that one. As per your issue, 1. Remove OP Immersive Dispatch. It is very old and no longer supported. 2. Go into the lspdfr.ini and change the following to reflect below: Main.DisableGameBlipHiding = true Test and see if there are anymore crashes.
  19. Try installing this version of ScriptHookV.NET and see if that works. If you still crash when pressing F4, you simply cannot use ScriptHookV.NET or anything that requires it.
  20. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.

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