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QTexs

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  1. No I never did, it's LSPDFR plugin in general. I have everything up to par I can play gta 5 with6 the plugin just fine. But with it nope.
  2. Okay tried again to see if it would just crash LSPDFR: First Response and not the game and crashed the whole game once again. the log was the same as the first time around. I uninstalled slimDX.dll and restarted my pc, the reinstalled RPH and extracted back into GTA V directory and relaunched GTA V and still crashed my game.
  3. I went and looked at similar issues that I was having in other forums, and one person updated his GPU and it worked for him. I went and checked for updates for my driver and it needed one. So I went and updated the driver, and it seemed to fix the issue. But now instead of the game crashing and kicking me out of GTA V, a small dialogue box pops up and says LSPDFR: First Response has crashed, but I am still able to play, just without LSPDFR. I have the latest log from that. RagePluginHook.log
  4. Got all my things updated, still did the same thing. crashed when I got a callout. RagePluginHook.log
  5. As soon as you mentioned updates I went and checked for it, and sure enough I needed to update some stuff. I will let you know if that worked or not.
  6. As soon as go on duty and get a callout, the game instantly crashes. I only have first response plugin and no other plugins. RagePluginHook_29122020_221440.log

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