Reputation Activity
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MattexD got a reaction from enart in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from miniminuss in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from Orzelll in After clicking J my game beeps 4 times and shuts downDelete Script Hook V Dot Net, it's the real culprit and it's very old. Update Scripthook V to the latest version if you haven't already.
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MattexD got a reaction from UnknownBastion in Game keeps crashing randomly, can't figure out why. Please help!I've noticed several errors like these here:
[9/10/2025 9:16:43 PM.759] ERROR: The path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\Plugins\RiseHigh.dll" does not exist. [9/10/2025 9:16:41 PM.750] ERROR: The path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\Plugins\MaxSpeed.dll" does not exist.
Make sure you've installed the following plugins correctly:
Rise High and MaxSpeed.
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MattexD got a reaction from Officer Here in Game stops loading at police stationThe problem is a crash that occurs immediately after accessing services, caused by a conflict or a corrupt file in one of the many plugins you've installed. I recommend temporarily removing JMCalloutsRemastered (more suspicious). Try launching the game and see if it launches correctly.
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MattexD reacted to Lennyy in rage plugin not workingThe Microsoft Store version of GTA V is currently not supported.
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MattexD got a reaction from Pupinia Stewart in LSPD:FR Crashes when arresting a ped.The problem is a conflict between the 686 Callouts callout package and LSPDFR.
To resolve this issue, I recommend temporarily removing the plugin.
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MattexD got a reaction from GenSec in LSPD:FR Crashes when arresting a ped.The problem is a conflict between the 686 Callouts callout package and LSPDFR.
To resolve this issue, I recommend temporarily removing the plugin.
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MattexD got a reaction from adneolacak in LSPDFR FİRSTRESPONSE.DLL CRASHİNG!The problem is the MoreRadioChatter. I recommend removing it permanently as the author has long since retired. I therefore also recommend removing any other plugins he designed.
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MattexD got a reaction from chrissfr in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from Jeronimo07744 in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from Gam3rFox in Sherrifs uniformYou must play settings (not in the police station) go to LSPDFR and change character go to preset characters and there are. Than you can go to los santos pd and the uniform you select is active now
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MattexD got a reaction from Tyder in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from Yasd in Disable random pursuitsYes, you can disable random chases:
try changing this setting in the LSPDFR (.ini) file:
Ambient.DisableEscapedSuspectEncounter = true
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MattexD got a reaction from henryr934 in Texture LossEdit your lspdfr.ini file adding this line:
Main.PreloadAllModels = false
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MattexD reacted to Cyan in EUP Issues...There's no need to be so passive, there's a reason why renaming or deleting the mods folder is prolific in diagnosing the issue, it's probably because about 80% of issues are solved by doing that.
The next step that then you need to take, is understanding what in that folder is causing your crash. Unfortunately with OpenIV folder modding being what it is, very little diagnostics are available to you. You can try undoing the last few things you did, if that doesn't help, then the best method is usually recreating the folder, adding mods one by one to understand if anything is causing your issue.
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MattexD got a reaction from JamesSte in LSPDFR 0.4.8 Crashing when going on dutyIs recommend that you removes AssortedCallouts, BankCallouts, HighPriority, HighWay Callouts, MiscCallouts and update CalloutPack to 1.1.2.0, Chill Callouts to 1.0.8.5
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MattexD got a reaction from loreofficial in Crash when i go on dutyThis is a problem with RageNativeUI.dll;
Install, if you haven't already done so, the latest version of the file from this link: Releases · alexguirre/RAGENativeUI · GitHub
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MattexD got a reaction from Fentered in code 4- disregard issueUpdate CalloutsT to the version 1.6.0.0
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MattexD got a reaction from rtg in crash when going on dutyVery good! If you have any other problems in the future please let us know. Happy patrolling!
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MattexD got a reaction from JoHnSoNMuStArD in How to fix: "Unhandled exception occurred in console command "ForceDuty"Revert any changes you made to an xml file. You appear to have added the "<" symbol at the beginning of the file.
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MattexD got a reaction from Gabriel Sauer in Error when i go on dutyYou have an invalid vehicle whose hash is listed above. The vehicle should be inside the vehicles.meta file;
unfortunately I cannot indicate the specific model as it is not indicated in the register. It could be the POLICEOLD1 vehicle, but it is not certain. You should analyze for yourself. Please note that the models POLICE, POLICE2, POLICE3, POLICET, SHERIFF2, SHERIFF, POLICE4, POLICEB and FBI2 are the ones that have been uploaded without problems
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MattexD got a reaction from Gabriel Sauer in Gaming crashing without error messageNo error messages are found in the log; if you have a mods folder, try renaming it, for example, to _mods;
if the problem persists also try to remove everything inside the commandline (.txt) file.
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MattexD got a reaction from Yaasim in lspdfr crashes on start up.No error messages are found in the log; if you have a mods folder, try renaming it, for example, to _mods