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LSPDFR Computer+ BCSO Background Texture 1.0.0

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This is another simple jpg background texture I created today. This time it features the BCSO background. I have used the DOJ DCRS system so there is to be no confusion about the uniqueness of this one. Obviously this is Christmas flavoured GPS map version. I will create a plain version shortly. 

 

It is designed to be used with PieRGud's LSPDFR Computer+ Plugin.

 

Installation is simple.

1) Download

2) Go to GTAV/Plugins/LSPDFR/ComputerPlus/backgrounds

3) Drop the jpg image in there.

4) Go the ComputerPlus ini located in GTAV/Plugins/LSPDFR and change the vehicle background to [whicheverpolicevehicleyouwant]=BCSOMDT.jpg

For example: sheriff2=BCSOMDT.jpg

5) Done!

 

I think it adds a little more computer realism to patrol laptops. I like it, feel free to enjoy it too. Leave a review or comment as well.

 

Please do not re-upload anywhere. Do not edit and repost without providing original credit as due.

 

 

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t0y

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js no hate good job but police departments dont use windows 10 on their police computers

Chris B.

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Haters gonna hate. JK dude, but I'm aware pd's are not using traditional/modernized MS operating systems. I also know that most people who use this will not be looking at the windows 10 bar at the bottom. Its just a variety background that shows something other than a green screen. I like it, others can use it if they want too. If I had the luxury time the young men like yourself do to create beautiful backgrounds I would. But I have a stupidly busy job, a mortgage, a pregnant wife and my Audi in the driveway. Doesn't leave much time to spend hours creating beautiful backgrounds. I just provided the community with something I enjoy and maybe someone else out there will too.

t0y

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4 minutes ago, Chris B 1B 86 said:

Haters gonna hate. JK dude, but I'm aware pd's are not using traditional/modernized MS operating systems. I also know that most people who use this will not be looking at the windows 10 bar at the bottom. Its just a variety background that shows something other than a green screen. I like it, others can use it if they want too. If I had the luxury time the young men like yourself do to create beautiful backgrounds I would. But I have a stupidly busy job, a mortgage, a pregnant wife and my Audi in the driveway. Doesn't leave much time to spend hours creating beautiful backgrounds. I just provided the community with something I enjoy and maybe someone else out there will too.

 

Hey man, it's still awesome.

Btw if you look up "Windows 7" on google, you can find a picture of the bar with the back, and just cut the back out and put the bar on the bottom over all the other files, very simple. And I understand you dont have much time. Good work!

HuzzahBritain

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I know this is completely off topic but what program is the first window with all the callouts? I like it :P

Natatha

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On 1/21/2017 at 4:50 PM, HuzzahBritain said:

I know this is completely off topic but what program is the first window with all the callouts? I like it :P

I doubt it's an actual script or program for the game; but looks like a random image found online or slightly edited. Most PDs (bigger ones anyway) have really customized their CAD and other patrol programs they use on their MDTs.

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