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UnknownBastion

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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from XboxFormula1 in Can't find files in OpenIV   
    So you can grab the folder it requires from update/x64/dlcpacks. Then copy the folder it wants and paste it into mods/update/x64/dlcpacks. That is how you add stuff not in the mods folder.
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    Why do you have two mods folders installed? If one of them is empty or not in use, remove it. Then test with the actual mods folder named to _mods and see if it crashes.

    If it still does even after that, send the log again.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Gan Ceann in Lspdfr Plugins not loading   
    Plugins located in Plugins/LSPDFR will only load once you go on-duty. They don't load when RPH is started up.
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    Half of what you said we’ve already established further up in this thread.
    Whilst I appreciate the effort, it may be worth checking what was discussed prior to posting the log to a log reading tool and just share its output…
    Put double the values and see if that helps at all.

    1500 and 14688
    If you still have issues I’d update my game rph and LSPDFR and the beforementioned plugins before doing any other troubleshooting.
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    Some people in the LSPDFR community have started putting mods, tutorials, and “how-to” content behind paywalls, and I don’t agree with it. LSPDFR was built as a free modding community where people shared ideas, files, and knowledge to help others enjoy the game. Charging money for basic support, access to mods, or tutorials takes away from the open-community spirit that made LSPDFR popular in the first place. I was very active years ago and decided to give LSPDFR another shot, and I see a lot hasn't changed, and if anything, the greed is becoming more rampant. I understand creators spend time making content and deserve recognition, but hiding essential mods or information behind subscriptions can divide the community. New players may feel excluded if they cannot afford paid access. I think modding communities work best when creators share knowledge freely and collaborate instead of locking content away. Donations and optional support are fine, but turning a free community into a paywalled environment changes what LSPDFR originally stood for. Just my opinion, and I am talking about the modders who now have Patreon and other forms of payment systems. I have even seen how-to videos on YouTube on certain mods, where, to access the video, you have to pay. What are your thoughts? Am I blowing it out of proportion, or do you agree?
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from ChrisTheHellene in Issue with keybinds   
    Can you open the keys.ini file and screenshot it?
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from ChrisTheHellene in Issue with keybinds   
    Just to confirm, you actually have a numpad yeah? You arent pressing the numbers that are located above the letters on the keyboard yeah?
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from ChrisTheHellene in Issue with keybinds   
    Can you screenshot the whole window of the file location in which you are editing?
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from ChrisTheHellene in Issue with keybinds   
    Yeah it should be working fine. What you can do is try adding that specific keys.ini file to the exceptions list for your anti-virus. Then restart your PC and test again. See if it registers the keybinds properly.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Zefir in Peds in Stop The Ped plugin   
    Not really. They will just select a new animation after you dismiss them. Sometimes they will go back to whatever activity they were doing prior to you engaging with them, but not all the times.
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    Glad you got it resolved!
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Gan Ceann in Crash help   
    Just as an fyi, ASISupport is used mostly when ScriptHookV hasn't been updated as an alternative to loading whatever uses SHV.
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    If you had one installed there, yeah. Unfortunately, without any entry in the log, there is no way for me to tell which xml might be causing that message. Like I said before, you will have to backtrack through your xml's until you find the one causing it.
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    Aside from the PrisonGuard LSPDFR Plugin having a version checker issue, there is not entry in the log relating to this backup xml issue. Best you can do is revert any recent changes you made to xml's and test after each revision.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Gan Ceann in how to install mods with what tools?   
    While you are still limited to certain stuff, I know that people were using CodeWalker in order to install mods. Not sure if that is still an option or not though.
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    Just a side note, it is not recommended to run FiveM and RagePluginHook off the same directory as they can clash at times. I would recommend removing FiveM from this Directory if you will be doing LSPDFR primarily.
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    UnknownBastion reacted to Will in GTA VI Unable to be Modded   
    Sounds like a fancy way of describing a senior moderator for GTA Online.
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    Last night at 10:00 PM, 34 year old James Cook was fatally stabbed at a hotel in San Andreas. Details are limited as there is currently an ongoing investigation.

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    No worries! Glad you got it resolved! I removed the "Mark As Solution" from your original post and placed it on your message that contains the solution.
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    Hello everyone,

    I just want to say thank you for sticking with us through the biggest site update we’ve ever rolled out. Last year’s launch didn’t go as smoothly as we’d hoped and we know there have been some issues along the way, so we really appreciate your patience and feedback. It’s helped us get to a much stronger place moving forward.
    Now that things have stabilised a bit, today we’re launching a bunch of new features and changes that we think you’re going to love.
    Discovery: Tag Filters
    The whole point of our tag system has always been discovery. You’ve been able to click into tags and explore everything connected to them, but proper filtering on category pages was missing.

    That’s now changed.
    You can now explore and filter by tags directly on category pages, with the system built to expand much further over time.
    To start, we’ve added brand, country, and year filters to vehicle pages, along with a “Made with AI” filter on script pages.

    You can now filter by Brand, Country and Year on Vehicle pages.

    A small change on the surface, but a big step toward making discovery faster, cleaner, and far more useful across the platform.
    Discovery: Site Wide Tag Exclusions
    To give you even more control over what you see on LCPDFR.com, we’re introducing account-level, site-wide tag exclusions.
    Any files matching the tags you choose to exclude will be hidden across the site — including the downloads portal, download feeds, trending and featured sections, and search results.

    The tag filtering controls, now available in Account Settings. In this example, files tagged as outdated are being hidden.


    The downloads category page, showing 1 active account tag filter and 34 files hidden as a result of excluding the outdated tag.

    Whether you want to hide AI-generated work, certain vehicle types, specific countries, or even particular vehicle years, we hope this system helps you fully customize how you browse content on LCPDFR.com.

    Note: We're aware of an issue of going to Account Settings, then navigating to Downloads Filters will not load the tag box correctly and we're working to fix it. Refreshing the page if the tag box doesn't load will workaround this for now.

    Site Experience: Thanking Creators
    As a thank you to our creators and contributors, we’ll be removing external advertisements for community members who are actively engaging with the community.

    The exact criteria may evolve over time, as our community contributes in many different ways. Whether you're helping new members with questions, uploading mods, or simply being an active part of the site, we want to recognize and reward those contributions.

    For creators who share their mods with the LCPDFR.com community, ads will be removed once you reach 1,000 verified unique downloads.

    For all other members, ads will be removed once you achieve the Sergeant rank (1,000 community points). Our rank system awards points for a variety of community activity, including forum posts, gallery uploads, comments and reviews (+1), giving or receiving reputation (+1), gaining followers (+2), and more.

    This change is going live today, though it may take some time after reaching the requirements for the benefit to be applied to your account. Logging in and out if you meet the criteria may help this apply sooner. We also plan to add a way for members to track their progress toward these thresholds in the future.

    This is one small way we can give back to the creators and community members who help make the site what it is.

    Developer: API
    Our old API has started to show its age and wasn’t really built with the growth of the website in mind.

    Historically, we’ve had to handle security on LCPDFR.com in some fairly unique ways. While we want to discourage automated traffic, serving an API directly from our main website domain meant we also had to keep certain protections less aggressive than we would’ve liked.

    The API has been moved onto its own dedicated infrastructure, allowing us to properly monitor usage, apply separate security procedures, and relax some of the harsher caching behaviour that existed previously.

    We’ve also adopted the more standard approach of enforcing API keys across the new API. This allows us to better track usage, apply limits where necessary, and manage access more effectively. API keys are issued in line with our new API Guidelines, which outline acceptable usage and restrictions around commercial use.

    There are currently two key types available:
    Version Check Keys — designed for embedding into your own plugins, primarily for update and version checking.
    Full API Keys — provide broader access to the API, including mass file listings, extended file metadata (such as tags), .NET assembly data, and more.
    Full API keys require approval. We may contact you with questions about your intended usage. Both full and limited API keys require an active LCPDFR.com account that has been active for at least one week.

    You can request API keys in your Account Settings.

    You can see usage limits, documentation and regenerate your key from Account Settings.


    With the new downloads listing API, you can list up to 10,000 files at once. Full documentation available in Account Settings with an issued key.

    Overall, this new API infrastructure gives us a far more scalable and maintainable foundation moving forward. Separating the API from the main website allows us to improve security, reliability, and performance without impacting the experience of regular community members on LCPDFR.com.

    We’ll be deprecating the old API in stages.
    Effective today, the old version check API endpoint (checkForUpdates) will no longer be available for newly submitted files. All remaining endpoints, apart from checkForUpdates, will be turned off on 1 June.
    We understand that deprecating checkForUpdates may cause issues for some plugins. We plan to phase this out later this year in stages and with planned brownouts and will share more details in the API forum closer to the time.
    We’re not stopping there, either.

    While these updates are a big step forward for discovery, customization, and the overall site experience, we already know where we want to focus next, on search.

    The truth is, we’ve largely outgrown the search system our current software provides. It was never really built for our mod heavy platform with this much content, this many tags, and the kind of discovery features we now want to support properly.

    Because of that, search is probably going to involve a lot more custom work from us moving forward. Better relevance, smarter filtering with the new options announced above, and a generally cleaner experience are all things we want to improve over time.

    As always, we do appreciate your feedback. We try to guide LCPDFR.com based on what the community wants, alongside the areas where we feel we can improve and do better ourselves.

    We’re looking forward to seeing everyone use these new features, and we’re excited to keep improving the platform alongside the community that makes it what it is.

    Cyan.
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    Yeah...McAfee dislikes literally any program. It has to be one of the worst anti-viruses out there.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Gan Ceann in RPH crashes 5 second during loading screen   
    It wouldn't be updating it per say but replacing it with the original one located outside the mods folder. It can be found in the update folder. Then you can copy and paste it into mods/update.

    Keep in mind that will remove any modifications you made within the update.rpf file.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from SJinwoo23 in game crashing   
    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.
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    UnknownBastion got a reaction from Pattzo7 in Game crashes / EUP or UB xml files?   
    No worries!
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    "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."

    More than likely could be due to a custom outfit installed messing with EUP Menu.

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