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@BlvxkByrd
Not sure this will solve it, but here's a few ideas anyway:If you have 2 copies of the game installed (?), one thing that would need to be ruled out is the registry settings for GTA V. Basically, to have full functionality for each copy of the game you have installed, you need to edit the registry before you play a different copy.
Have a read of this thread for more info on that.
Also, right-click important '.dll/.asi' etc files in your GTA V root folder & if any of them are blocked, unblock them.
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There's absolutely no need to maintain an MP-only installation if you have used the mods folder. Simply disabling/renaming/removing
dinput8.dll
disables all mods (sincedinput8.dll
loads the .asi files such as OpenIV).If the game crashes if you enable
dinput8.dll
, some mod crashes the game, NOT the asi loader itself.To identify the culprit, disable the
.asi
files until the game starts loading properly. What I like to do if I have no idea what crashes my game:- Move all .asi files to a backup folder.
- Start the game
- Exit the game after verifying everything works
- Add essentials like trainers, repeat 2 & 3
- Add .asi mods I know are non-trivial, repeat 2 & 3
- Add the rest of the .asi mods, repeat 2 & 3
- Add ScriptHookVDotNet.asi, repeat 2 & 3
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ScriptHookV itself shouldn't be able to crash anything. Just download the up-to-date version and extract the ScriptHookV.dll to your main game folder.
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