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Is Development of content other than callouts wanted?.

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I have read https://www.lcpdfr.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=21026
I have downloaded the callout-example and studied the C# code. As a cpp dev im not scared off.

I have some follow up questions, firstly about the development-environment.
I have MSVS 2022 Community-ver.
Is vers. 2022-cv supported?
Is new call-outs at all wanted(?) -Looks like an AI could make any number of those, provided position data was used as trigger.
What about adding features to core. Here i was thinking of something i struggled with in the arrest-sequence. I would like to add a marker for when a pedestrian/ perpetrator/ criminal was dead.
(I managed to get real ..upset, because i could not initiate an arrest-sequence. It was because the ped-object was in state 'dead', but that was not obvious at all. -at least not to me. Would be good with a marker, or perhaps changing some 'skin tone-property' to grey )
But are core-changes/ expanding at all wanted or is working with these parts of the codebase locked development ?
 

Edited by GTAbear
made an ver. mistake

See my plugin here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peqSXuTfIyY

Let me know if you find it interesting.
Best Regards.

  • Management Team

The development environment you use does not matter as long as you can target .NET Framework (do not target .NET Core or .NET 5/6, these are not compatible). So yes, VS 2022 is totally fine, we use it too.

 

You can extend LSPDFR in any way you like, but it will be harder to make changes to core features as those are usually not exposed much via the API. Hence, this might require more trial and error on your end to correctly determine when they are in use. That being said, if you are interested in them, you should definitely give it a go.

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