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Cyan

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  1. Cyan replied to OfficerLee's topic in Legacy
    Your topic has been moved to GTA V Support, this is not LSPDFR related. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  2. This topic has been closed by G17 Media Community Team Staff as it is a topic regarding support for the RAGE Plugin Hook. We are unable to provide support for the RAGE Plugin Hook (RPH), and require all support topics pertaining to this be posted over on the official RAGE Plugin Hook forums: http://forums.ragepluginhook.net/ If you feel this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  3. The mod is free. The price of GTA V depends on the retailer.
  4. If you feel this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  5. We've turned off the system to prepare for future LSPDFR growth.
  6. I'm taking a look into this. It may be the case we have to open a bug report with our forum software vendor, but I'll let you know.
  7. Grammar issues do not really violate our guidelines. As much it is preferred that users use valid grammar, it isn't necessary. If you see anything like a user leaving their entire log file in the open, which is a bit spammy, you can report the post. Moderators usually fix this when they see it themselves or if it is brought to our attention. I don't see us ever implementing user moderation, sorry. Although we do pick moderators from the most active of our users, and the amount of valid reports they send us is usually factored in!
  8. Looking into this - apologies for the delay, it's been a busy week.
  9. Unless you are living with parents for University, your choices for accommodation will be limited. Your first option is probably student halls, or private student accommodation. Unless you have a lot of money, space for yourself will be limited, I cannot imagine anything other than something like a hamster living with you in such circumstances. At best, you might even have your own bathroom. And I guess your second option would be private rent. Most likely you'd be sharing with other students, and this runs into its own set of problems. Are any of the other students allergic? Does the landlord even allow pets? If the pet damages the property - who is responsible? Who will clean up after it? The possibility you'll be able to look after something like a dog is unlikely.
  10. Either you or your friend hasn't purchased anything via PayPal or credit card. This restriction might seen stupid, but it's to prevent spam on the Steam network. If you both have spent a decent amount via Steam (and via PayPal or credit card, not codes, G2A, gifts, etc) then one of your accounts is possibly flagged and you will need to contact Steam support (good luck).
  11. *sigh* No. Unless you don't care about your GTA Online account, that is.
  12. The CAPTCHA is external, and there's nothing we can do if it doesn't show. It is administered by Google, and we do not make exceptions. Here are some ideas to resolve your problem: Disable any adblocking software. Make sure JavaScript is enabled. Use a different browser. Use your mobile device, or a different network. I hope this helps.
  13. Thank you for your feedback regarding our policy on release dates! However, it has now run it's course, and it's time to get back on topic. Any further comments asking for a release date, or discussing our policy of not providing dates, will be removed from this topic as it has derailed discussion. You are more than welcome to provide your continued feedback to the suggestions forum, where it can be properly addressed! Thank you.
  14. See the above replies to similar questions.
  15. We don't give release dates. Back when LCPDFR was in very early alpha we made the mistake of giving a release date, then failing to meet it by a few days. The community response was overwhelmingly immature and negative. After that, we made a vow to never give release dates to anybody, not only can they not be guaranteed, but the immature uproar that follows afterword simply isn't worth it.
  16. There were some problems last night. All problems should now be resolved.
  17. This topic has been closed by LCPDFR.com staff as it is a support topic concerning an unsupported version of LCPDFR. We do not support old versions of LCPDFR, and recommend you use and download the latest version (http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/4607-lcpd-first-response/) If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  18. This topic has been closed by LCPDFR.com staff as it is a support topic concerning an unsupported version of LCPDFR. We do not support old versions of LCPDFR, and recommend you use and download the latest version (http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/4607-lcpd-first-response/) If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  19. Your topic has been moved to LCPDFR Support Requests. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  20. Your topic has been moved to LCPDFR Support Requests. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  21. A few things sound normal: That is normal behavior, you can disable Intel Speedstep but to be honest this is a power saving feature which tends to only kick in when CPU usage is low. Watercooling can be pretty loud, especially cheap implementations. I know people who have returned watercooling systems thinking that they would be completely silent and being utterly disappointed when realizing how loud they can be. But this concerns me: Now this makes me concerned. Unless the 500W PSU was a very very good brand this shouldn't have been on a system with a 980Ti and an i7. I've had this on numerous products, laptops, desktops, etc. If drivers are entirely up to date, and you've tried reinstalling Windows etc to rule out driver corruption or weird issues, then this is probably a hardware issue. My verdict is that you should return this system, and try a different brand - if you absolutely completely have to go with pre-built.
  22. Install the x86 version, LCPDFR is compiled for 32-bit (x86) and therefore will attempt to use the 32-bit version. Let me know if it works!
  23. Frankly I'm surprised it's even launching. Running our installer in Wine/CrossOver is not exactly behavior we designed for - this is clearly a Wine bug. You'd have to use the manual installation package. But even then, I strongly doubt if it will actually work. LCPDFR/AdvancedHook depends on some heavy memory hooking, .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2012 Redistributes (x86). Let us know! But I highly doubt this will work, you'll probably need to boot Windows natively.

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