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Cyan

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  1. Considering they are in two different folders and do not share data, no. Unless you try to cheat online, you won't get banned. RPH, SHV and LML all have protections against you going online. Unless you deliberately try to bypass these measures, or mod without a mods folder/lml folder, you won't get banned. I've never ever removed LSPDFR or RPH from my game folder for the years I've been playing the game. I typically rename/remove the ASI loader that comes with OpenIV to something else (which stops all ASI mods from loading), and then go online. And for LML, you'd rename/remove the version.dll.
  2. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  3. Hello, the LSPDFR Discord Bot isn't publicly available.
  4. I gave you the answer. If there's something specific you need clarification on, let me know. The fact you are asking for this shows your misunderstanding of the security landscape. AV software basically uses heuristics with a white list model. If you pay a stupid amount for a code signing certificate, your software is basically immune from AV checks. We don't pay for a code signing certificate. I've told you why we trigger heuristics, LSPDFR and RPH do things which are considered malicious (changing another process). LSPDFR has only some files inside that can trigger AV detections (DLL, EXE). I'm not going to tell you what every single one of them does, but a great partition of them are open source, so you can research them yourselves. LSPDFR and some of its dependencies are closed source software, like the Windows operating system you run and most of your software, so you have to have some trust, just like you do in other closed source software, that it isn't malicious. On hybrid-analysis; The malicious detection is garbage by the way, as you'd be able to note with a very cursory look: it's actually highlighting the setup loading our configuration tool. As I said, if you have a specific concern that isn't me trying to make you understand how software or security works in general, I'm happy to entertain it. If you are wanting me to explain every file inside the download, it isn't going to happen as it's a waste of time. If you have a specific concern about something that LSPDFR or RPH does, that isn't just copy pasted from something like hybrid-analysis, please do let me know, otherwise this will be my last reply on the matter.
  5. Cyan replied to envy1ftg's topic in Legacy
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  6. What in particular are you finding difficult or confusing with my answer? LSPDFR/RPH's behaviour can look malicious to anti-virus software, hooking and other behaviors are techniques that are also used by malicious software. We need to hook the game as there is not a developer API for it. Is there a way I can make this easier to understand for your needs? My honest encouragement is if you don't trust us - simply don't use it.
  7. Hello. Thanks for your feedback. To provide clarity on this question, an answer is provided on the actual download page of the mod; Some anti-virus software programs mark LSPDFR and/or RAGEPluginHook as a virus. This is known as a false-positive. LSPDFR and RAGEPluginHook make extensive use of memory hooking to achieve a lot of what they do, which can look malicious to anti-virus software. If your anti-virus marks LSPDFR/RPH as unsafe or you have odd issues running LSPDFR/RPH, you will either need to exclude LSPDFR and RPH's files (refer to your antivirus documentation for more details) or you will have to disable the anti-virus software. Ultimately if you don't trust it, don't download it.
  8. Added a workaround for RPH not launching on ARM64 systems.
  9. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  10. I cannot reproduce this issue. Try: closing all other website tabs when trying to access the Companion App (sometimes excess connections can be throttled). if you've just setup LSPDFR Sync, some users have experienced it not fully working until a game restart. Try restarting your game.
  11. Hello Bear82, there is no mechanism to delete files from your downloaded file history at the moment, sorry.
  12. It'll play GTA V, which is a very old game, but it's not future proofed at all. It'll struggle with more modern ones. I agree with MathVC that LSPDFR might struggle, Intel's i3/i5/i7 is not very clear, but an old i7 can be worse than a modern i3. The Intel Quad Core i7-3770 isn't terrible, but it's certainly an aged chip at this point. The GT 1030 2GB is fairly terrible now.
  13. Cyan replied to mafioso1570's topic in Legacy
    This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  14. No, the problem is the false detection from your AV software. Or you have some other issue with your computer unrelated to RPH/LSPDFR.
  15. Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  16. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  17. I've never seen the Processing cache while it's still in use - one or more subcalls may have caused the thread to yield error with stock LSPDFR, and there usually is Ultimate Backup loaded. So whilst a random crash, it's definitely a plugin causing it, and not stock LSPDFR.
  18. If you personally were banned, you wouldn't be posting and you'd know full well why you were banned as we don't ban users for no reason. It's likely the VPN you were using was banned.
  19. Looks like something went wrong, should be fixed now.
  20. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  21. Your topic has been moved to LSPDFR 0.4 Support. Please post in the correct location in the future.

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