Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced update boosts GTA V police response, stability, and missions
Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced 4.1.4 pushes GTA V’s wanted system to 10 stars, trims crashes, and gives LSPDFR players a tougher, smoother police loop.

The latest Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced build turns Los Santos policing into something louder, messier, and far more elastic. Version 4.1.4, last updated April 19, 2026 at 2:45 PM and credited to the RDE Team, keeps the mod’s signature 10-star wanted system but leans hard into stability, with the wanted-level script reworked, performance brought closer to vanilla, and long-running problems like crashes, pop-in, and map streaming reduced compared with RDE 3.1.
That matters most in long pursuits. Instead of running out of room at the usual ceiling, the wanted system has more stages to breathe, which gives highway chases, city block gridlocks, and rural runouts a more believable escalation curve. A stolen car blasting through South Los Santos no longer has to feel like it snaps straight from nuisance to maximum mayhem. The new structure gives the game more room to build pressure, and the optional PEV dispatch, tactics, and ambience files push that further with more sophisticated search AI and combat behavior.
LSPDFR players stand to gain just as much. The 4.1.4 build includes updated support files so RDE peds and vehicles can be used properly in LSPDFR, and a lite WOV 10.1 layer is integrated to add more world detail. For patrol work, that means better fit between the cars, suspects, and ambient response that show up during traffic stops, arrests, emergency calls, and pursuits. In practice, a routine stop can escalate into a more convincing countywide response, and a pursuit can feel less like a scripted spike and more like a living police operation across San Andreas.

The catch is that this is still a high-maintenance overhaul, not a casual add-on. LCPDFR says Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced requires Script Hook V and the nightly build of ScriptHookVDotNet, and warns that the wanted level will not function properly without the required mods. It also recommends the fwBoxStreamerVariable and decals limit patch plus Packfile Limit Adjuster, which tells the story plainly: this mod reaches deep into GTA V’s systems and expects a clean base game to hold together. The older mod page is no longer maintained, and older versions may not stay fully compatible with newer GTA V builds after the Money Fronts DLC. For anyone building a serious police-roleplay setup, 4.1.4 is the kind of release that can change an entire patrol night, not just dress up the map.
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