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  1. Trying that now. For whatever its worth, the game worked just fine with RPH/LSPDFR prior to the title update. I just screwed up my mods update and had to wipe it all and start again. So I don't think it's an AV issue, but at this point I've tried just about everything else. After I wrote this I tried RPH again without LSPDFR and it worked as expected, but the whole game crashed when I hit F4 to bring up console and try to spawn a car. Did anything in that log seem like a plugin issue?
  2. Just had to do a fresh install of GTAV and LSPDFR. Got everything as updates as I could from this site and the RPH Discord. Started game once into story mode at first, added 100% game file, then added a bunch of car mods, ELS, LSPDFR, and a few other things. Now RPH crashes. If I uninstall LSPDFR, RPH will load just fine into story mode and all my addon cars/ELS/etc work just fine - but adding LSPDFR into the mix causes an immediate crash. Log attached. It looks like it just hangs up loading the plugin and crashes. I did change my plugin load time to 12000. It did not help - it just takes a bit longer for the crash to happen. I don't think it's a game config issue or GTAV corruption since the game loads in vanilla and non-LSPDFR RPH forms just fine - why would RPH be hanging me up/crashing? RagePluginHook.log

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