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Stealth123

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    Stealth123 reacted to cobra0422 in ID and Ped Check not working   
    Anyone experiencing this issue go to your GTAV game Settings scroll down to notifications turn on phone notifications this has fixed mine somehow they got turned to the off position.
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    Stealth123 reacted to Freddwerd in LSPDFR 0.4.1 - Now Available   
    To everyone having crashing issues - (Long Story Short Below)
     
    I was having issues much like many other people where my game would crash while running LSPDFR, and run fine without the mod loaded/running.  I tried removing everything possible from my plugins to vehicle mods. I had reinstalled the newest version of LSPDFR so many times I can't even count. Once I had exhausted those options and the mod still crashed my game EVERY single time, I had come to the conclusion that there was just some issue with the new version of the mod that I couldn't figure out.
     
    After about a month or so of waiting for an update to fix my issue, I wanted to try again to fix it myself with a fresh new perspective on the problem. Instead of working with what I had I did a clean re-install and wanted to add one thing at a time to determine what might be causing this. I started by adding ScriptHook, RPH & LSPDFR, and to my surprise it worked fine with no crashes on loading of the plugin or going on duty and patrolling around. After testing for about ten-minutes it seemed like it was working fine, and made me wonder if an older file was somehow lingering around from a previous LSPDFR version and was causing the crashes. I then re-added Enhanced Native Trainer next so I could play like I used to and bam, crashes were back JUST like before, at the same points that they occurred previously. 
     
    It was at this point I had realized that Enhanced Native Trainer (Update 40) was causing all of these crashes with the new version of LSPDFR, which is something I never thought to try as it's just a trainer and didn't think it would conflict with LSPDFR whatsoever... But it did. How I fixed this is by simply using the trainer that ScriptHook provides with its download - not nearly as pretty or advanced as ENT, but still has some features. Hopefully ENT will update in the near future to fix this compatibility issue with LSPDFR, so-long as they are aware of this, and if not hopefully this sheds some light on it.
     
    LSS: Don't use Enhanced Native Trainer (Build 40), however use an alternative trainer such as ScriptHook provided trainer. 
    PS: I've also experienced an issue where going into the station and going on duty will create this loading error where it loads the plugin but loses the LSPDFR GUI, so I'm just stuck looking at my character with no way to continue to character customization, vehicle selection, or to leave the station - making the only option to restart the game. I've found that one way of going around this problem is to go into the station and go on duty, then as fast as possible after going on duty and loading LSPDFR, exit the station. Step outside and let the plugins load, then reenter and customize the character and select a vehicle. Not sure if it's a plugin loading issue that cancels the GUI, but that's my thought so far.
     
    Hope this helps someone out there who is clueless and really upset they can't play this awesome mod, as I was too. Great work on this amazing and game-changing update Sam!

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