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UnknownBastion

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  1. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  2. Hello pupsay, Apologies, but LSPDFR is not available for consoles. Consoles are sandboxed which means that modding is not possible unless the game explicitly allow it, and even in cases of the game allowing it, complicated script modifications like ours are usually not possible. You would need to grab a gaming PC or gaming laptop that can play Grand Theft Auto V in order to play LSPDFR. Kind regards, UnknownBastion LCPDFR.com Community Team This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  3. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  4. Reminder: English only please! 🙂 As for your issue, rename _mods back to mods and do the following: 1. Install the Gameconfig, Heap Adjuster, and Packfile Adjuster. 2. If that does not work, remove what you added one by one and test after each removal. 3. If you still cannot find the issue, you will have to restart the mods folder.
  5. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  6. You may want to consider removing DeLuca's County Calls (including dlGlobal) and Leroy Callouts as they have been known to cause issues. If still getting crashes, rename mods to _mods and try again.
  7. No it is not. It is about RagePluginHook. According to the log, LSPDFR never even loaded/attempted to load. Do you still need assistance with this or have you moved on to this topic instead?
  8. Can you screenshot the Main Directory?
  9. Remove ScriptHookV.dll and try again.
  10. Rename mods to _mods and play for a bit to see if you crash.
  11. ELS

    UnknownBastion replied to Darius200587's topic in Legacy
    Go to the ELS download page. Click Download This File. Then select the top download. Put that file into the Main Directory.
  12. Reminder to keep all posts in English. Thanks! Can you screenshot the error you are having? This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  13. Rename mods to _mods and try again.
  14. Rockstar recently introduced the BattlEye anti-cheat system. To use mods like Scripthook V, RPH, and LSPDFR, you'll need to disable it. A new setting in the launcher allows this. To disable BattlEye, open the Rockstar Launcher, navigate to the 'SETTINGS' tab and uncheck the BattlEye setting, which is by default checked. If using third party launchers like Steam or Epic and these instructions do not work for you, you may need to create a commandline.txt file, with the contents -nobattleye or insert it into the command line arguments of the launcher. For more information, visit the Rockstar Games BattlEye FAQ.
  15. You can try using this version of ScriptHookV.NET and see if it helps. If that does not work, like said above, you simply cannot use ScriptHookV.NET or anything that requires it.
  16. First, have you disabled BattlEye in the Rockstar Launcher settings?
  17. Please refrain from posting duplicate topics regarding the same issue. In the future, make one post and wait patiently for a response. As per your issue, you are having a "Failed to retrieve D3D call" issue. The following fix is from the RPH Discord:
  18. Disable BattlEye in the Rockstar Launcher Settings.
  19. You need to disable BattlEye in the Rockstar Launcher settings.
  20. That would be ScriptHookV having an unknown game version, not RagePluginHook. You can get the updated ScriptHookV here.

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