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Project: Plain View 6.9

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👁️ Investigative Awareness: Introducing Project: Plain View v6.9 - The "Living Database" for LSPDFR

In LSPDFR, you usually can't tell what’s actually in a car until you use a specific menu to "Search" it. This mechanical limitation often breaks the flow of a proactive patrol. Today, I am officially launching Project: Plain View (PPV)—a specialized perception engine that allows your character to "observe" contraband in plain view just by walking past or looking into a vehicle.

🚀 The Core Philosophy: "Natural Observation"

Unlike traditional mods that require you to guess what’s inside a vehicle, PPV bridges the gap between game mechanics and real-world law enforcement intuition.

The Living Database: The system stays "in-sync" with the same items you'd find in a physical search by reading directly from VehicleItems.xml. Upon duty initialization, a database scan ensures detected contraband remains consistent with the vehicleitems.xml.

🛠️ Key Features

1. Contextual Perception Engine PPV utilizes proximity and line-of-sight to simulate an officer’s "quick glance."

  • Visual Logic: If a weapon, drug paraphernalia, or an open container is sitting on the passenger seat, your character recognizes it instantly without needing a warrant or a physical search.

  • 3.5m Detection Radius: Designed for realism; you must be close enough to actually see through the glass for the perception to trigger.

2. Multi-Tiered Alert System Information is delivered via color-coded HUD notifications (Stop The Ped style) to help you categorize threats instantly:

  • Weapons (Orange): Firearms, ammo, and holsters.

  • Narcotics (Yellow): Bags, scales, and paraphernalia.

  • Intoxicants (Blue): Open beer bottles, flasks, and liquor.

  • Stolen Goods (Green): Jewelry, electronics, and suspicious cash.

  • Criminal Tools (Grey): Masks, lockpicks, and crowbars.

3. Fully Customizable Intelligence The system is as smart as you make it. All keywords in the detection categories can be fully customized via the .ini file. Want to add "Illegal Fireworks" or "Explosives"? Simply add the keyword and the mod handles the rest.

4. The Authenticity Protocol Because PPV reads directly from the VehicleItems.xml database, there is no "cheating." If the mod alerts you to a "Weapon" in the front seat, a subsequent physical search via Stop The Ped will likely yield something (illegal, or not) from that category, maintaining 100% roleplay integrity.

📦 Installation Guide

Deploying your surveillance net is straightforward:

  1. Prerequisites: Ensure you have LSPDFR and Stop The Ped installed.

  2. Deployment: Drop ProjectPlainView.dll, ProjectPlainView.pdb, and the accompanying .ini file into your /plugins/LSPDFR/ folder.

  3. Initialization: Go on-duty. The system will automatically scan your vehicle item pools and initialize the perception loop. If you ever delete the .ini, the system will intelligently regenerate a default one for you on launch.

📝 Summary

Project: Plain View v6.9 isn’t just a script; it’s a total overhaul of how you interact with the world around you. It removes the "blindness" of the default LSPDFR experience, rewards observant patrolling, and gives you the legal probable cause you need based on what you actually see.

Ready to see what they're hiding? Look closer.

BJ-USA Investigative Surveillance: Awareness Systems for the Modern Age.

Edited by BJ USA


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Contraband detection through immersive line-of-sight observation.

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i can see you use Stop the ped in the photos which match what the plain view tells you. Does it also support PolicingRedefined?

BJ USA

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I did not support PolicingRedefined as it is being rebuilt. If enough people want it, I can have an option to support STP and PR. Thanks for your comment.

Cool, thats fair enough. Thanks :)

nova2727

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(edited)

Nice mod. But pr is been rebuilt so the version of pr now would be outdated when the new version came out. There is no problem adding pr and stp for now the modder will need to update this mod when the new version comes out in future

Edited by nova2727

sledge5581

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6 hours ago, roar4kota said:

I would love you to add PolicingRedefined support! Anyone who wants to have PR supported, LIKE THIS POST!!! So, the creator can know how many people wants the support added.

the same for me !!!

EpikPeeler

Members

8 hours ago, roar4kota said:

I would love you to add PolicingRedefined support! Anyone who wants to have PR supported, LIKE THIS POST!!! So, the creator can know how many people wants the support added.

I agree this would be amazing for PR!

Lighttrooper

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Would it be possible to A, support PR, and B, have an open API to allow Reports plus to hook into the VehicleItems.xml?

D3adSh8t

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I'm also advocating for Policing Redefined compatibility. Thank you!

BJ USA

Members Author

On 1/20/2026 at 2:11 PM, Lighttrooper said:

Would it be possible to A, support PR, and B, have an open API to allow Reports plus to hook into the VehicleItems.xml?

Been working on other stuff, will look into this this week. Had enough people for PR, so, time to rock~

Thanks for your thoughts!

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