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Gwinnett County Police Pack (Lore Friendly) 1.0.5

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This isnt accurate this was made for myself but im releasing it to yall

 

I have plans to add a 14 Tahoe, 14 Charger, CVPI, Caprice and an F150 but as they come along i will update

 

18 Charger

20 Tahoe

16 FPIU

16 FPIS

14 Impala

 

 

What's New in Version 1.0.5

Released

added a 14Charger

 

Updated FPIS and Tahoe graphics adding county logos and fixing centering issues

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Daunlan

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So how are we supposed to install this?

gintikia

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@Daunlan have you never changed the texture on your vehicles before?

 

Daunlan

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(edited)

Hey @gintikia,

 

I've installed one pack before, the LAPD Mega Pack. That one had an .oiv I could drag and drop. All I had to do after was put the xmls in pack default.

Edited by Daunlan

gintikia

Members Author

@Daunlan okay this is a texture pack man not a model pack. These replace your liveries in your ytd file. Just youtube how to replace textures in lspdfr.

Daunlan

Members

The pack now has reflective_livery so you need to add that to your textures. Otherwise the "POLICE" sign will go on top of the texture you made.

gintikia

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Replace the reflective with a transparent blank texture man lol its not hard to figure out

 

Brad.

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Hello is there a new pack up to use this with or is it broke?

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