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Matthew686

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  1. go into the els ini and put ElsTrafCtrlOn to false
  2. do you have any mods? like gun sounds? those type of mods
  3. its a windows app that helps you track whats crashing it like it even could be a windows thing thats making it crash so load gta up when it crashes go into event viewer and click on applications then click on error and then you might be able to see.
  4. no it could be any one of them. like when you download lspdfr it download dlls in you directory that might be conflicting with rph but just download rph again.
  5. then try to download rph again. sometimes there might be a dll in lspdfr that has pooped on the rph one.
  6. ok try to go into you gta folder press on gta in the folder not the launcher. it will give you a error saying must load gta 5 exe by launcher. then try again.
  7. lspdfr for me is having texture loss and textures loading VERY slow right when i go on duty in the pic i forgot to change into the uniform. picture: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198853816988/screenshot/999141570369476087
  8. im still having texture loss my pc is a i7 7700k and a 1080 so i have no idea what is causing it
  9. i really want to get this texture loss issue to be fixed.
    Amazing! good work man love the lights

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