Everything posted by UnknownBastion
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Still crashing with new LSPDFR
There's no point tbh since they are all listed in the RPH Crash Log he provided. 🙂
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Game Won't Load
Hello, Rename mods to _mods and try launching the game without RPH. Thanks! 🙂
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Still crashing with new LSPDFR
Remove Fire Callouts. Test it. If still crashing, rename Plugins to _Plugins and try again. Thanks! 🙂
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LSPDFR, refuses to load on startup...
Could you send your RPH Crash Log? This is a text file called RagePluginHook. If you can see file extensions, it has a .log one. It is in your main GTA V folder. It is not inside of your logs folder. It is not an .rcr file. Thanks!
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The new updates have got me a bit puzzled...
Hello, Even though this has technically been solved, I will just add that like everyone else said, whenever Rockstar releases a Title Update, it will make your mods folder obsolete. The easiest, and best way, around this is to make a copy of the update.rpf in your mods/Update folder and put it on your desktop. Then go into Update and copy the update.rpf and paste it into mods/Update. This will no longer make your mods folder obsolete. Also, and this is important, doing this will wipe whatever was in your update.rpf prior to you adding the new one in. SO MAKE THE BACKUP BEFORE! Hope This Helps! 🙂
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Lspdfr Update
This is an Unofficial Statement, but I would say maybe 2-3 days. Potentially longer since this is a collaboration and RPH needs to be gotten working before LSPDFR can be updated.
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GTA V Crashes
Remove ScriptHookV.dll and dinput8.dll from the Main Directory and try launching again.
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GTA V Crashes
Did you update the game to the Cayo Update?
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script hook has this error, how can I do?
Get the most recent SHV Update here: http://www.dev-c.com/gtav/scripthookv/
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DLC cars disappearing
Glad that fixed it! 🙂
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LSPDFR Crash
In the words of Cardi B: That's a HAB. 😂
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DLC cars disappearing
No problem! 🙂
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LSPDFR Crash
Most likely the first. But hey...gets me more work. xD
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DLC cars disappearing
It sounds like it might be a trainer issue. If you are spawning them via Simple Trainer, make sure you got the update for that. Thanks! 🙂
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update file
No problem! 🙂
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update file
Apparently, this command no longer works. At this point you might as well update the game because RPH updated as well as SHV and the gameconfig by F7YO. All we need now is LSPDFR, which should be in the next few days.
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update file
What did you delete?
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update file
Well, currently, LSPDFR is outdated. They will release an update sometime within the next few days if you have the most recent version of GTA 5 and made no backups.
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update file
Yes. That is a base game folder.
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update file
There shouldnt be a folder called Update in the LSPDFR download. The only folders found in the download are SDK, Plugins, LSPDFR.
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LSPDFR 0.4.8 - Now available!
I believe you have to wait. It doesnt auto-update because it doesnt use a Mod Manager or some form that auto-checks and updates your mods. You will have to check back frequently, and then re-install LSPDFR/RPH when they get updated.
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LSPDFR 0.4.8 - Now available!
If you have already updated, I dont think there is a way to go back. You might be able to right click the game in your Library and go to Properties and revert that way, but Im not sure if Rockstar will just re-update once you do that. Same thing. If you have already update your game, you will just have to wait for RPH/LSPDFR/SHV to update. Note that ScriptHookV (SHV) is not required to play LSPDFR. It is just used for scripts and trainers.
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LSPDFR 0.4.8 - Now available!
To add on to what Charlie said: LSPDFR: 1-3 Days (Roughly. Could be more.) RPH: 2 Days - 1 Week (Depends on the Content) ScriptHookV(Not Required for LSPDFR): 1-2 Weeks Hope This Helps! 🙂
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Not Supported
It fixes it...but the files included in the MediaFire link do not belong to the person who uploaded them. The executables are property of Rockstar Games and it isnt a good approach to be downloading executables that dont belong to you. It also isnt good practice to download stuff like that, it could have potentially malicious content in it. Not say this particular one does, its just a good rule of thumb.