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MattexD

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  1. In the meantime, check that you have the latest version of your graphics card and finally check if the story mode opens correctly without Ragepluginhook
  2. Please paste your Ragepluginhook.log file
  3. It seems that the POLICET model crashes the game, try to remove it
  4. Does the game load fine without Ragepluginhook?
  5. The problem does not appear to be caused by LSPDFR or its plugins. Start trying with disabling the mods folder, in case you have one, by renaming it to _mods. If the problem persists, delete everything inside the commandline (.txt) file
  6. Your problem is most likely caused by the mods folder. Try to research it from scratch (if you have one)
  7. I don't see specific errors in your log. Try disabling the mods folder by renaming it to _mods (if you have one). If that doesn't work, try removing everything inside the commandline (.txt) file
  8. Please paste your Ragepluginhook.log file
  9. Your problem is most likely caused by the mods folder. Try to research it from scratch (if you have one)
  10. I seem to see that the error is a random crash of lspdfr. Try reinstalling it with manual installation to see if it starts working again. It also updates RageNativeUI to version 1.8.0.0 from this site: Releases · alexguirre/RAGENativeUI · GitHub
  11. Your problem is most likely caused by the mods folder. Try to research it from scratch (if you have one)
  12. Remove: CalloutManager tacco_highway_callouts
  13. The crash must be caused by the call manager. Does the crash often occur?
  14. Remove CalloutManager, because it is obsolete
  15. Remove: CalloutManager tacco_highway_callouts Update: RAGENativeUI (to the version 1.8.0.0, from this site: Releases · alexguirre/RAGENativeUI · GitHub)
  16. There is no answer. See you. Of course it's always best to keep up with the latest releases, but if you want, you can keep that version too. You just have to take into account that once you have updated LSPDFR (without having backed up) you can no longer switch to an older version
  17. Please paste your Ragepluginhook.log file
  18. Most likely it is the mods folder. Try to recreate it from scratch (if you have it)
  19. Update CalloutsT to the version 1.6.0.0
  20. It could be a problem with GTA or some mod. If you have a mods folder, try disabling it by changing it from mods to _mods
  21. No unfortunately there is no correction for EUP. In any case you can always try a clean reinstall of the plugin
  22. The problem is due to a specific plugin which is CountyCallouts: update: CalloutPack (to the version 2.0.0.0) CountyCalls (to the version 0.5.0.0)
  23. I recommend that you clean up your plugins and get rid of the outdated ones: remove: Arrest Manager CalloutManager ComputerPlus HighPriority LSPDFR+ PoliceSmartRadio Traffic Policer VocalDispatch update: SuperCallouts2 (to the version 2.8.0.0) Beyond these changes I noticed a crash that I honestly don't know what caused either the CleanUpTheMess plugin or the RageNativeUI. To find out in the meantime, check that you have installed RageNativeUI version 1.8.0.0 and then check if the same problem happens. It may be possible that being still a beta version, the plugin may still have errors
  24. The log does not report errors; however there are some obsolete plugins: remove: CalloutManager Interop.WMPLib update: VarietyCallouts (to the version 2.5.6.0)

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