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EmberEquinox

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  1. Hey @opus49, you sneaky penguin, what is the "Dynamic Traffic Stop" callout?
  2. Hey there buddy! Haven't found a fix, but I did more experimenting, and the less mods I have, the less likely I am to encounter the crash. It seems more likely to occur when I am using more game memory. Setting my files up again from scratch seems to help, but my best guess is that this is a general issue with the game running out of resources, and isn't caused by a conflict from one specific mod. The reason I believe this is because I can somewhat reliably produce this by spawning in a crapton of backup units XD
  3. Replicated it again, and here's the exact error message I get.
  4. Hi. So this is a tough one (I think). Every time I load up LSPDFR, I'm able to play for anywhere from 60 seconds to one hour until the entire game crashes and generates a report which tells me there's an "EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION". I have been able to replicate this error by playing with my mods folder disabled, playing with fresh LSPDFR and no plugins, playing the game thru RPH with no LSPDFR or any plugins active, playing with minimum graphics settings, and playing with overloaded graphics settings as well. The only time I couldn't replicate the crash after an hour of playtime was when I launched the base game GTA without hooking RPH. I have no clue how to read these files, so maybe you tech geniuses will have some bright ideas 🙂 RagePluginHook.log

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