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pdComp - Police Computer 0.3.0

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Plugin Showcase Video(0.3.0): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0O9lvwryw4

pdComp — Police Computer for LSPDFR

A modern, immersive police computer for LSPDFR with deep records-framework integration.

pdComp transforms police roleplay in GTA V with a fully interactive MDT/CAD system featuring a simulated police-computer desktop, draggable applications, persistent records, evidence-aware court systems, and integrated records support. It now works with either Policing Redefined (via CDF) or Stop The Ped as its records backend.

Built from the ground up for immersion, pdComp replaces outdated menu-driven police computers with a realistic in-game operating system complete with:

  • Rugged police laptop interface

  • Draggable and resizable windows

  • Desktop wallpaper and app icons

  • Window snapping

  • On-foot patrol tablet

  • ALPR/BOLO notifications

  • Standalone ALPR plate reader and speed radar

  • Persistent criminal justice records

  • Persistent dark mode

New in v0.3.0

Stop The Ped support — pdComp now reads records from Policing Redefined/CDF or Stop The Ped, selectable with the new `[Integration] Mode` setting (Auto / Cdf / Stp)

Standalone ALPR plate reader and speed radar with an on-screen readout — no external dependency required

Optional UI and alert sounds for a more responsive terminal

Smooth, animated UI — frame-rate-independent easing on hovers, presses, and window open/restore, plus title-bar gradients, window drop shadows, a custom cursor, and pixel-snapped text for crisp rendering at every resolution

Deep Records-Framework Integration

A records integration is required — pdComp has no standalone vanilla mode. Choose your backend with `[Integration] Mode`:

When used with Policing Redefined + CDF, pdComp becomes part of a connected policing ecosystem:

  • Pulls synchronized suspect and vehicle records directly from PR

  • Supports evidence-linked arrest reports

  • Integrates with PR citation workflows

  • Tracks warrants, suspended licenses, insurance status, registrations, permits, and more

  • Uses tested evidence and relevance checks in court outcomes

When used with Stop The Ped, pdComp combines LSPDFR persona/vehicle data with STP's:

  • Document-status API (license, registration, insurance)

  • Alcohol-over-limit and drug-influence advisories

  • Contraband/evidence search results, importable as current-call evidence

Core Features

  • Pedestrian & vehicle lookup

  • Citation issuing

  • Arrest reports

  • Court docket & hearings

  • Evidence-aware case outcomes

  • Prior stop and citation history

  • Persistent case database

  • Standalone ALPR & speed radar

  • Persistent vehicle BOLOs with ALPR-style hit alerts

  • Report Center for incident, use-of-force, and vehicle damage reports

  • Mouse, keyboard, and controller support

  • Full-screen immersive UI

Current Version

v0.3.0


Install Guide

Charge Conversion Tool

Edited by CossackGames
Video Link Update

What's New in Version 0.3.0

Released

pdComp v0.3.0 — Stop The Ped, ALPR & Radar Update

-This release adds a second records backend, brings real traffic-enforcement tools into the terminal, and gives the whole UI a smoother, more polished feel.

New Features
-Stop The Ped support
pdComp now works with Stop The Ped as an alternative to Policing Redefined/CDF.

With Stop The Ped, pdComp blends LSPDFR persona and vehicle data with STP's document status (license, registration, insurance), DUI and drug-influence advisories, and contraband found during searches — all importable as current-call evidence.

Note: A records integration is still required. pdComp has no standalone/vanilla mode.

-Standalone ALPR & Speed Radar
A built-in automatic plate reader and speed radar with an on-screen readout — no extra plugins needed. Configurable under [ALPR] and [Radar].

-Optional Sounds
UI feedback and alert sounds can now be enabled under [Audio] for a more responsive terminal.

-Improvements
Smoother, animated UI — frame-rate-independent easing on hovers, button presses, and window open/restore, plus title-bar gradients, window drop shadows, a custom cursor, and pixel snapped text that stays crisp at 1080p, 1440p/2K, and 4K.


Persistent dark mode with dark palettes across the desktop MDT and field tablet.


More forgiving custom catalogs — imperfect custom charge/citation rows are now repaired with safe defaults instead of being dropped.


-Fixes
Fixed a stuck/repeating key in the in-overlay text input.


Hardened the pullover plate-lookup logic to avoid a timing race.


Removed dead code and bounded internal animation state to prevent memory growth.

plugin is WIP and features will change/evolve/disappear throughout development as I strive more maximum stability and functionality


Short Description

pdComp is an in-game police computer for LSPDFR featuring citations, arrest reports, court hearings, persistent records, and CDF

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Silly question, but since the "pdComp.pdb" file is no longer included in the latest version, can I delete it from the hard drive?

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