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Pacific Bluffs PD 1.0.0

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This is another texture pack based on the fictional Pacific Bluffs area on the north east side of Los Santos City and further up the highway. This is completely made from scratch. Hope you enjoy. Included is a CVPI and 2015 charger skins. All of which are 4200 x 4200 pixels making them high quality. Be aware though; performance issue might occur depending on how much modding you have done to your game. I have alot including an ENB set to Ultra and runs fine, so you shouldn't have any problems. Also try to keep the poly count of your vehicles down to improve performance. (Poly count is top right of the model viewer in OpenIV). Hope you enjoy! 

Ps: Read the readme.

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RepoStudios

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Ragnrok

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i would recomment not putting political statements on your skins

Kode103

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I agree with Ragnrok. Political views have their place, but, in my opinion, not on police vehicles skins. Keep them to yourself or post them on the appropriate thread. 

OfficerFive0

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1 hour ago, Kode103 said:

I agree with Ragnrok. Political views have their place, but, in my opinion, not on police vehicles skins. Keep them to yourself or post them on the appropriate thread. 

true but it kinda fits the whole gta 5 theme of being sarcastic narcissistic assholes.

Disclaimer: The above statement does not reflect the political views of OfficerFive0

RepoStudios

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Thats what I was trying to go for. Was the deviousness of the crude humor behind the whole GTA series. Not forcing any opinions on anybody.

But I see what you guys are saying, and it is duly noted. 

RepoStudios

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23 hours ago, Ragnrok said:

i would recomment not putting political statements on your skins

you dont have to download it

 

23 hours ago, Ragnrok said:
18 hours ago, Kode103 said:

I agree with Ragnrok. Political views have their place, but, in my opinion, not on police vehicles skins. Keep them to yourself or post them on the appropriate thread. 

Yes they do have their place regarding political views. And nobody is trying to force anything on anybody. Its the users choice whether they hit the download button. Just like it was your choice to share your opinion, which wasn't asked for. If you don't like it, don't download it simple as that. 

Go into paint/photoshop and cover it up.

 

Kode103

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"...which wasn't asked for..." You are in the wrong community then my friend. 

RepoStudios

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It goes back to if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it. 

Ragnrok

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18 minutes ago, RepoStudios said:

It goes back to if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it. 

Correction -  it goes back to Kode's point (wrong community if thats what you want) and this, there is no need for you to get so rude and defensive in your reply to long time community members offering some friendly advise.

RepoStudios

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Didn't sound too friendly when your telling me what I should do from now on. I think you would get defensive too if somebody's first comment on your mod was "don't do this..... put this on the appropriate thread", which I am not doing anything of the sort as to which you are insinuating.

So....

 thank you for the advice guys, There won't be any more political references in any of my future designs.  

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