GTA V version? - Latest Version for Steam Up to date? - Yes Legit or Pirate copy? - Legit for sure Steam/CD/Social Club? - Steam Windows version? - Windows 10 Did you try to disable/uninstall your Anti-virus? - Yes Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? - Yes Filepath to FiveM folder - G:\FiveM System specifications - Windows 10 - 64bit CitizenFX.log file - This is shown below .dmp files/crash IDs - None Error screenshot http://imgur.com/f5tVBGW GTA V folder screenshot http://imgur.com/9XFXI1X GTA V/update/x64/dlcpacks screenshot http://imgur.com/0fyRmtP
Also add what you already tried so far.
Tried to run it in another Windows versions ācompatiabilityā, tried restarting the pc, tried running GTAV online only and that worked
Nothing I have tried everything I can think of, run it as a different windows, try and close steam then run it, open GTAV and run it, that seems to help but still canāt do anything, change my network settings, opened the ports on the router, tried anything in the FAQ, tried to disconnect my XboxOne controller, and a bunch of other things to the point where I have lost track. Nothing has worked where I can even get in.
Same here, so it looks like the problems might stem from our AMD processors -_- So I donāt think there is any fix unless they fix this problem or we upgrade to intelā¦ and iām not gonna do that just to play this game.
You would be wrong with that assumption, I have Intel as my processor, so it has nothing to do with Intel or AMD to be honest. If it did I would never have this issue.
Can any Admins or Mods or even Devs let me know if I have properly presented you with the information needed in order to have this properly looked at? Over 11 days without a response on anything, not even troubleshooting options. The only response I got was from @element.10 so do we have any update on this, have any of the dev looked at any of these issues, this is getting really annoying, Iām able to play GTAV online no problem, can play any other game under the steam library with no issues, but can play this? Any other ideas or thoughts on what could be causing this issue? I have honestly tried everything, from compatibility mode in windows 7 and windows 8, tried to start GTAV Online then run FiveM, have tried to open all the ports for GTAV possible. Also tried to turn off Anti-Virus, allow Anti-Virus to run FiveM and GTAV, tried to uninstall and re-install, and Iām sure a few other things. How about some help on this topic?
I have tried to unplug my 1 xbox one controller that was pluged in, other than that there is just mouse and keyboard, not other usb devices are plugged in. What is the difference between this and normal DirectX, I will download it and give it a shot tonight once Iām off work. Thanks for the reply.
So bassically all other games run fine, but yet Im suppose to go through all the processes and just guess at what ones to shut off? Plus I have tried shutting down Avast, and even allowing FiveM on Avast and nothing with that.
There seem to be a lot of weird network driver-like things loaded here - weird network āhookā setups are known to conflict with CitizenFX.
Try uninstalling/disabling some of the following, in this order:
ASUS Network iControl
Avast Behavior Shield (this is separate from the regular option!)
If that doesnāt help, thereās probably a module thatās configured to automatically load into every single process using network sockets anyway, make an export (select all, then click the save button) using this program: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/winsock_service_providers.html and upload it - or, if it all fits in one screen, make a screenshot.