I'm in the same boat. whenever people here see hook has been updated, I hope somebody will update a gameconfig.
KingsixIII
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RE: GTAV YCA carpack game crash/infinite loading screen.
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RE: gameconfig.xml issues
@ReNNie thanks for the input, but it did not work.
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RE: GTAV YCA carpack game crash/infinite loading screen.
@xTRIGGERED I'm inclined to agree. any car mods I'm adding are crashing the game, but everything else, including scripthook is working just fine. weird.
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gameconfig.xml issues
so I haven't had much time to game since the update, but today I finally got some time to mess around. after using my back up to restore the game I can't add any more than 3 cars. after that, the game just crashes when I try to spawn it. none of my working dlc's from before the update work. at all, as in crashes the game.
things I've tried;
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googling this issue and searching multiple forums.
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pretty much every gameconfig.xml I can get my hands on.
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restoring update.rpf and using a "clean" game directory ( no scripts )
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starting a new dlc, using only models I know worked previously, without issue.
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quiet meditation
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verifying that everything (gtav.exe, gtavlauncher.exe,update.rpf) is on 1.0.1103.2
scripthook is working fine. it just really feels like the gameconfig is the culprit here. I'd been using @F7YO gameconfig, but like I said, I think I have tried all of them at this point.
the only thing I did differently this update was allow the game to update, then roll it back. normally I just use BlockGTAV.exe to stay offline until scripthook, etc etc catches up with the current version.
obviously I'm missing something, but I'm stumped as to what. any ideas ?
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RE: [Information/Discussion] ScriptHookV & OpenIV Updates
seriously, there are other things to do while it's down. take a shower, open a window maybe ? or even go outside and breath some fresh air. I've never seen more people complain about something that it given freely in my life. it's actually kind of pathetic. and what makes it even worse is, all the tools you need to avoid updates are right here on this site. pretty sad when you're too lazy to even look this stuff up for yourself.