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  1. RagePluginHook.log RagePluginHook_20062021_230122.log
  2. Did it. Got a callout to arrest a dude, but when I started to cuff him the game crashed.
  3. Everything works fine and I start my patrol, but when I get my first callout the game suddenly crashes. Fresh copy of GTA V and LSPDFR (Vanilla. No mods/plugins). Here are the most recent crash logs i could find. RagePluginHook.log RagePluginHook_12062021_173452.log
  4. Not sure if one of these are the one ur asking, but they're the most recent ones i could find RagePluginHook.log RagePluginHook_12062021_173452.log
  5. Well, I was having the same issue last week and reinstalled both GTA V and LSPDFR (as I said before) yesterday. Not sure if reinstalling it again will work, since i literally did it yesterday.
  6. Keeps happening, every time when it starts an event
  7. I managed to make the plugin to load, went on duty, everything fine, until i start chasing a dude that was speeding, and the game crashed. Crash Report.txt
  8. Literally just installed a new copy of GTA V and installed LSPDFR. ONLY LSPDFR, no other mods/plugins. The game starts normally, but when I open the console and make it load the plugins, it crashes. In the screenshot appears what the console shows me. Help me plzzzzzzz!!!! 😞
  9. Everything works fine, until I go on duty. The game simply crashes. CrashLog.txt

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