686 Callouts
Designed with stability, replayability, and configurability in mind.
686 Callouts is compatible with Stop The Ped, Callout Interface & ExternalPoliceComputer.
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Standout Features
20 Callouts.
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Offensive Weapon Reported | You are given a precise description of the suspect, and you need to track them down.
- Photography of a Police Station | Inspired by the videos online.
- Large Vehicle Pursuit | For those who prefer pursuits that don't exceed 100 MPH.
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Stolen Pedal Bike | A stolen bike has been spotted, and you need to apprehend the rider.
- Vehicle on Sidewalk | You need to get the sidewalk cleared, but maybe this isn't just an innocent mistake.
- Disorientated Individual | Camera operators have raised concerns over an individual.
- Suspected Stalker | First, establish the situation with the victim, then speak to the suspect.
- Stolen Item | After conversing with the victim, you'll be given access to a GPS tracker to track down the suspect.
- Fare Dodger | Station staff have contacted you about a fare dodger, you need to question them.
- Vehicle Fire | You've received a call from an informant, and need to prevent someone innocent coming in harms way.
- Kidnapping | A taxi slant at a Kidnapping call. With 4 outcomes, it will keep you on your toes.
- Solicitation | Inspired by Assorted Callouts, there are 5 outcomes where you might need to go incognito.
- Subway Disturbance | A witness reports some concerning information, keep the subway violence-free!
- Car Bomb | Defuse the bomb & hope that it doesn't attempt an explosive getaway.
- Protest | Face off an angry crowd of both protestors & members of the public.
- Aircraft In Distress | An aircraft needs to make an emergency landing - meet it at the runway. With 8 outcomes, who knows why?
- Alleyway Robbery | Inspired by More Robberies, this is a simple callout taking advantage of hidden locations across Los Santos.
- High Risk Escort | Inspired by Protection Squad, lead a convoy between Mission Row and Bolingbroke Penitentiary.
- Attempted Break-In | A difficult callout - locate the suspicious items around a property to see if you can crack the case.
- Terrorist Attack | Experience a shootout like never before! Can you stop the danger to the public before they're all dead?
Translation System.
686 Callouts features the most in-depth and advanced translation system found in any callout pack, ever. Play 686 Callouts in any of the included 15 languages, to experience callouts in the most immersive way for you. Everything can be translated - even the notifications when a call becomes available.
Languages include







and more!
Outcomes.
An outcome is not a fight or a pursuit. An outcome is a unique scenario, offering a new storyline for you to investigate. 686 Callouts tries to achieve a level of replayability not found elsewhere. The witness isn't always innocent. The suspect isn't always guilty.
Career Statistics.
Featuring an in-built statistics system, 686 Callouts will hold you accountable with an accurate reflection of your actions as an officer.
Naturally, configurability for this can be found in your included .ini file.
Custom Pursuit.
Within 686 Callouts, you can create your own pursuit callout. With the ability to choose your own vehicles to pursue, you can finally pursue addon vehicles - or a specific group of vehicle you'd like to chase. Let your desires dictate your high speed chases!
Crash Prevention.
686 Callouts includes extensive crash prevention. Inevitably, you may run into a problem. To provide the stability needed for a smooth patrol, there are several systems in place to ensure 686 Callouts runs without causing any issues.
What to expect in the future
686 Callouts is a project developed in my free time, at no cost to you.
All content updates will be released when my free time and motivation overlap.
However, if any critical bugs are found, an update is typically released within 24 hours with a fix.
FAQ / more details
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How do I install 686 Callouts?
- Drag & drop the 'Plugins' folder, the 'lspdfr' folder and the 'CalloutInterfaceAPI' file into your GTAV folder.
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Someone told me to remove 686 Callouts, should I?
- No. Do not fall victim to poor advice. Get in touch with me directly.
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What configurability is offered?
- Enable & disable callouts, control when they end, manage the statistics system & more.
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Can I translate your plugin?
- Yes - please contribute via the GitHub repository.
- 686 Callouts is great, but don't take my word for it -- take theirs!
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© 2021 Charlie686.
686 Callouts is copyrighted; you may not modify or redistribute it in any capacity without my express approval.
Edited by Charlie686
What's New in Version 2.0.0.1
Released
This update aims to iron out a few niggles caused by the v2 release. I appreciate all the support I received during the update and the positive feedback!
| New Additions
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Italian Language Support.
- Provided by @cristian304.
| Changes
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Fixed .XML issues associated with Aircraft In Distress / Subway Disturbance.
- Reported by @Bretallica and automatic reports.
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Fixed issues associated with the High Risk Escort.
- Reported by @unitedOrange66 and automatic reports.
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Attempted to fix issue associated with Offensive Weapon Callout.
- Invalid Weapon Asset error.
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Integrated with the Riskier Traffic Stops API to prevent any compatibility issues across 686 Callouts.
- Reported by @JapanesePoliceOfficer with thanks to @AstroBurgers.
- Changed notification timings for the Attempted Break In to make it more clear what the objective is.
- Fixed error that caused Missing Dependency notification to display gibberish.
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Fixed issues across notifications that caused the notification image to not be displayed.
- This specifically affected the Career Statistics.
- Added CalloutInterfaceAPI license to download.
Run into an issue with 686 Callouts? Let me know here.
Opus49 | Refactoring 686 Callouts in its early stages, streamlining future development.
Jeffdadawg, Dylan, Lenny | Teaching me C#, providing code & support but most importantly, giving me their time.
sEbi3 | Update checker implementation.
DekoKiyo | Guidance & assistance when implementing my translation system.
Albo1125 | Solicitation callout idea.
ScriptHookVDotNet | Supporting efforts with special characters.
Beta Team* | Enabling 686 Callouts to be as stable as possible.
Translation Team* | Contributing towards localisation support.
Rich, LSPDFR Developers Discord & API Forums | A hub of useful knowledge to learn & improve.
And a big thank you to all those that wished to remain anonymous.
*All past & present team membe

