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You messed up.
The addons/mods are messed up/conflict.
You need a new/custom gameconfig.xml to handle the additional mods/memory use/etc.
(I'd lean towards the last one - unless you've thoroughly tested that already)
(and even then - in some cases I've had to go through 6-10 to find a functional one)
(sometimes, too lazy to make my own)
(well - technically 4 - if you reached the threshold of what your hardware can handle)
I know there are people out there that will argue the 1-2-3 semantics -.-
As for the gtav log - it isn't designed to give us any info about a modded game/crash.
Is there a way that I can wipe my OpenIV mods folder?
I tend to make a copy of the mods folder - before I add anything, and proceed with 1 mod per test.
Yep I'll do that from now haha. I'll go ahead and backup the mods folder and delete it now. Besides, mods like natural vision and stuff are easily installed again, so I really only lose the car mods
this will help u out believe the crackedownCancerExpert, who have more Cancer then I. LMAO :D