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cherryaerie

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  1. Attempt to follow the instructions of my previous message as I have 0 idea what addon you are trying to configure, as the file download comes as a replace, not an addon.
  2. I do apologize, though I am sort of limited of what I can provide you as I am getting pictures from several different devices which make it difficult to read. I am assuming you installed the vehicle from the pack in the last screenshot according to the video, or at least from the looks of it, and that is not an addon as you are trying to make it. Install whichever vehicle model you are using in your latest patchday. For all vehicle models (.ytf & .ytd) files mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\patchday22ng\dlc.rpf\x64\levels\gta5\vehicles.rpf\ I have placed patchday22ng as the patchday as that is the patchday I personally use. This does not always work for some people, so it is recommended to use the latest version. Meta install locations are located in the "metas" folder of the download, though if you replace either of these metas, backup your current metas by exporting them to another location, like your desktop. For your custom livery, reinstall as such like I instructed previously on how to modify your .ytd file, where the livery is located. Make sure you also install the XML files for ELS from the mediafire link the developer provides in the description.
  3. Find the appropriate name in the carvariations.meta associated with the pack. This should be relatively along the lines of common/data within the addon car folder, though each addon pack may vary, and I cannot tell you myself otherwise as I do not know the vehicle you are trying to modify. Edit your carvariations.meta there, and search for the model name (in this case, gsp18charger), find the beginning where it will say <liveries> <Item value="false"/> <Item value="false"/> Depending on the slot the developer is using or the available slots, you may need to switch them accordingly. Though, change "false" to "true" and save. In the same pathway, find vehicles.meta and search for the same model name you did previously. Scroll down until you find <flags> and check to ensure it has the flag FLAG_HAS_LIVERY, if it does not, add it directly behind the <flags> option. I also would again ask if this does not work, please provide a link to the vehicle you are trying to use so I can better understand the developers model 🙂
  4. Sorry to here that! You can find lspdfr_uinst in your main directory to uninstall LSPDFR. Though I am not aware of any other mods you might have installed. You can always run GTA without running RPH though!
  5. Right click gsp18charger.ytd, click edit, and search for "sign". When found, right click on the name on the left side (under the search) and click "replace" and find the proper file. If this does not happen to work, please link the car and an in game picture.
  6. Likely sounds like you are missing required files, though I cannot tell you which ones as you did not upload your RagePluginHook.log in the main directory. Your easiest option is to do a complete reinstall of LSPDFR and it's requirements, such as RagePluginHook, which is all found in the download of the main LSPDFR page.
  7. The default non-els key is "E", "H" is for headlights.
  8. Uploading your RagePluginHook log would be helpful 🙂 Find your RagePluginHook log in your Grant Theft Auto 5 main directory. This is not an .rcr file and should be a .log or .txt file.
  9. You need to edit the proper .ytd file to wherever the vehicle is located. Find where you installed the vehicle. This will vary depending on what patchday you used. Ensure edit mode is on in OpenIV. Find the .ytd file associated with the vehicle, right click and click "edit". Find the file of the livery there. It typically is something named along the lines of "sign". There are very few vehicle developers that name the livery file something else, so if you do not have something named along the lines of "sign", you will need to manually look for it. Some other possible names could be "livery". This is not the dirtmap sign. Right click on the file containing the livery, in most cases like I said "sign", and click "replace" Find the PNG livery you would like to install, open it. Wait for the livery to load onto the car, and click "save".
  10. Simply upload the RagePluginHook.log file to the message box by dragging and dropping, or click "choose files" at the bottom of the message box when you go to reply. This is not an .rcr file like you uploaded, rather a .txt file. If your device does not show the .log extension, it will be the only text file. Your log can be found in the Grand Theft Auto V main directory.
  11. This sounds like you have either a faulty XML (ELS) file, installed in the incorrect place, or you have scroll lock on. Ensure scroll lock is off before trying to click any of the keys (like CNTRL+P). It should not display red text saying it is active. Ensure the model is named correctly in OpenIV & your ELS file, they should have the same name. Ex: A "police" model in OpenIV will use the els file called "police" Ensure the models XML (ELS) file is in the correct location in addition to being named correctly. It should be in Grand Theft Auto V -> ELS -> pack_default Also ensure you replaced the ELS file with the one you got from the pack. Simply replacing a vehicle with a ELS file already there does not work. Simply reinstall the vehicle model. Ensure you have the latest version of ScriptHookV, which ELS depends on.
  12. ELS and Scripthook can be installed vice versa, though you cannot install LSPDFR until you install GTAV. Scripthook is required for ELS and various other plugins/scripts to work. GTAV LSPDFR Script hook ELS
  13. You can do it for each one, simply replace the values according to what I posted previously. Here is a list of vehicle names found in the vehicles.meta file to help you out 🙂 (Anything after -> is not part of the name, that is simply to tell you what the vehicle is)
  14. Disable your ambient game blips. Grand Theft Auto V\lspdfr There, find lspdfr.ini (LSPDFR configuration file) Search for Main.DisableGameBlipHiding Set false to true Save and relaunch.
  15. It would be beneficial to you to upload the log file instead of copying and pasting the contents. I cannot simply tell by a few lines. This can be found in your main directory, and should be either a .log file.
  16. I am not sure if NVE has updated at the time of posting as I do not personally use NVE, though NVE with the latest version (2944) breaks the game unfortunately. You can check the Natural Vision Evolved website for updates, or the Patreon (I presume) if you utilize the Patreon version. As a temporary fix if NVE is not updated, you can either revert back to 2845, should you have backed up those files, or utilize another graphics mod. https://www.razedmods.com/gta-v
  17. Open Steam itself and force quit Grand Theft Auto V, close and reopen the Steam app, then try to relaunch GTA.
  18. I am not saying it is not working, not in that manner atleast. I am saying sometimes things can be misplaced when doing it automatically. You have cars that you can see in game, though either you have tinted windows, the ELS is in the incorrect location, or it is a bad XML (ELS file). I should mention ELS is multi-stage (3), so you may need to hit the J key more than once to actually see lights flash. If you installed it in the incorrect location, it is likely that either some, or all, would remain on at a static and keybindings would not work. Hitting ALT J would immediately bring you to stage 3 lighting.
  19. cherryaerie replied to J.LYNNXO's topic in Legacy
    Right, which version are you on? You may have been on a previous version (2845) and got a update at random to 2944, the latest version. If it is red saying 2944 is not supported, update RPH and LSPDFR. If it is red saying 2845 is not supported with your RPH, update your GTAV.
  20. cherryaerie replied to J.LYNNXO's topic in Legacy
    What version does it tell you on the bottom left of your screen or on the alert itself? This should appear red if the version is unsupported.
  21. Simply just "allow" the threat in actions. That is known as a false positive, Windows Defender flags this because of how it connects to the game. If there is anything that is still flagged after allowing, you may need to whitelist your Grand Theft Auto V main directory/folder. Adding your directory to your anti-virus exclusions: Windows Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Virus & Threat Protection -> Manage Settings -> Add or remove exclusions -> (Add your Grand Theft Auto V folder here) -> Save -> Relaunch RPH/LSPDFR
  22. I am sorry to hear that. You are not wasting my time though! I would maybe double check and ensure the ELS files are going in the right place as you say you are doing it automatically with LML, though usually if they were installed incorrectly the lights would appear static. Give another mod a try and see if it gives you the same issue. Though if you truly do not wish to try, that is completely understandable! Though if you do try another vehicle mod and the same thing occurs, try repeating those steps. Also ensure everything is installed in the correct location. I am not necessarily saying LML is unreliable, though sometimes things do get misplaced.
  23. I did respectfully mean in the sense that he was missing something attached to it, reading his log. I did not mean for that to sound like the plugin itself was outdated, my apologies!
  24. You are fairly vague with what you are doing exactly, though I can say what I believe has been the case for the last two people that asked relatively similar questions. Visit Windows Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Virus & Protection -> Protection History and see if Windows has recently blocked/flagged any files recently. Depending on what the file was that was blocked, you can do one of 3 things; Add your Grand Theft Auto V main directory (GTAV folder) to your antivirus exclusions Windows Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Virus & Threat Protection -> Manage Settings -> Add or remove exclusions -> (Add your Grand Theft Auto V folder here) -> Save -> Relaunch RPH/LSPDFR Check your recently blocked files in your protection history. Windows Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Virus & Protection -> Protection History -> Allow the file it flags (This should be something along the lines of "temp" You can also try to delete the "temp" folder, though that has not seemingly worked for most people, or so I am told. Temporarily disable your anti-virus, run RPH, and enable it when the game launches. Do not fully disable your antivirus otherwise and ensure it is re-enabled when the game begins to load.
  25. So you are going to need to take an extra step here then. In your main directory, where you installed SimpleTrainer, you will find a file called TrainerV, this is a configuration file you will be opening and modifying. Scroll down ever so slightly to where you find "keybindings". You will be changing the numbers to a select coordinated key. You can find the key codes here. You can change these to whatever you would like them to be. Keep in mind you can also use another trainer, such as Menyoo, which does not require a numpad, though I cannot confidently tell you where to modify your vehicles window tint through other mod menus. If you ask me, this is much easier then changing your keys as you have said you have less keys, though with Menyoo you will need to change your menu opening key, assuming you do not have an F8 (and the such) keys.

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