LSPDFR Enhanced Preview Adds Support for GTA V Patch 1.0.1013.34
Rockstar’s 1.0.1013.34 patch pushed LSPDFR’s Enhanced branch into a wider test phase, but memory-heavy plugins and feature gaps still make this a preview, not a full swap.

Rockstar Games’ GTA V Enhanced Edition patch 1.0.1013.34 triggered another fast compatibility response, and LCPDFR answered on April 7 with LSPDFR Enhanced Preview 0.4.9, Build 9572. For police-roleplay players, the headline is simple: Enhanced support is moving forward, but the setup is still in preview territory and needs a clean install to avoid needless breakage.
The new build was pushed beyond the hidden internal work that came before it. LCPDFR said the Enhanced branch had entered the next phase of development and was now available to Patreon Insiders after months of development and testing. That is the clearest sign yet that the project is no longer just a closed experiment. It has moved into a broader testing stage, where real users can kick the tires before the branch reaches anything close to full release.
That wider access still comes with a warning label. The public preview page says first-time users should install LSPDFR 0.4 on a clean copy of GTA V Enhanced with no other mods or plugins. It also says the preview is not yet feature-complete compared with the Legacy version, even as LCPDFR continues pushing toward feature parity. The practical reading is straightforward: if your setup depends on a deep stack of scripts, custom callouts, or memory-level tweaks, this is not the moment to treat Enhanced as a drop-in replacement.
LCPDFR says most callouts and plugins should work, but the biggest risk sits with mods that directly interface with game memory. That is the part most likely to lag behind as Rockstar’s executable changes ripple through the ecosystem. The same update cycle has already forced maintenance on the Legacy side too, including a March 17 compatibility update tied to GTA build 3788, which underlines how often these patches force mod authors back into emergency repair mode.
There is some good news for anyone trying to get in early. LCPDFR says the latest RAGE Plugin Hook required by LSPDFR is bundled inside the LSPDFR download, and forum guidance says the BattlEye launcher should be disabled to keep playing on affected builds. Put together, the message is clear: if you want to test Enhanced now, use a clean install and expect some plugin drift. If you want the least risky path, keep your current Legacy setup until the preview closes the remaining feature gap.
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