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Enhanced LSPDFR on GTA V hits crash during callout chase

A Stalker 686 pursuit on Enhanced LSPDFR ended in a crash, and the first fix is still the same: check the log chain before blaming the callout pack.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Enhanced LSPDFR on GTA V hits crash during callout chase
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The patrol looked ordinary until the chase hit the sidewalk and the whole setup folded. A player who had just finished GTA V and jumped into Enhanced LSPDFR while waiting for GTA 6 said the crash came during a Stalker 686 callout, with a suspect being pursued down the street through a stack that included Damage Tracking Framework, 686 Callouts, Policing Redefined, and SuperCallouts.

That mix matters because each layer touches the same fragile parts of a police-mod install. Callouts, dispatch, AI behavior, and damage systems all have to handshake cleanly, and the crash came at exactly the kind of moment where one dependency slipping even slightly out of sync can take the whole scene down. The user said they had an RCR crash file ready and were asking for help, which is the right instinct when a pursuit dies inside a crowded plugin stack.

The first response did not offer a miracle fix. It pointed straight to the standard starting point for LSPDFR troubleshooting: upload the latest RagePluginHook.log from the main game folder. Forum staff kept the thread on diagnostics, not guesswork, which is the signal modders watch for when Enhanced support is being treated as a living system rather than a locked, finished package.

One detail in the thread header also matters for anyone still following older install advice. The latest RAGE Plugin Hook build needed for LSPDFR comes inside the LSPDFR download itself, not from the RAGE Plugin Hook website. That distinction matters when players mix older setup guides with the newer Enhanced workflow and end up chasing the wrong version first.

The practical order from there is simple: verify the GTA V install and the Enhanced-compatible build first, then confirm the bundled RAGE Plugin Hook files, then check ScriptHook-related files and gameconfig, and only after that start disabling plugins one by one. With a stack that includes Damage Tracking Framework, 686 Callouts, Policing Redefined, and SuperCallouts, the fastest way to find the fault is to strip the install back until the chase runs clean again. That Stalker 686 stop turned into another reminder that in Enhanced LSPDFR, the crash usually starts long before the sirens do.

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