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Please Make a FiveM specific Category

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Can The Devs behind the Site Please at least start considering a FiveM Specfic Plugin section.   The scripts section is starting to get to be a little much when half the first page is fivem only stuff.  Most of us are here for LSPDFR I really don't want to have to sift thru incompatible files to find needed updates for my LSPDFR.  Even if its not completely out of control right now, it will only get worse in time.   By my count there are currently 42 Fivem specific plugins across the first 10 pages of the lspdfr plugins section, would make it easier for everyone to find things they are looking for. 

Thx for considering this. 

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36 minutes ago, Cyan said:

FiveM Ready > No filter should hide FiveM scripts.

Am I able to set that as a permanant filter?  Or do I have to do it each time i visit? 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

A few months back, I brought this up. The site is getting cluttered with FiveM mods, and as I predicted, it’s only getting worse. Nobody wants to keep tweaking their filter settings every time they visit the site, and it’s even more frustrating when you accidentally close your browser and have to redo the filter search. The influx of FiveM mods being uploaded is already taking over this site, and it’s just getting worse. LCPDFR should concentrate on single-player modifications because that’s its original purpose. I play FiveM too and find some of the mods here handy, but I feel like this site is losing its identity. Honestly, I’m not thrilled about discovering new mods anymore, especially knowing I have to wade through hundreds of mods that aren’t even for single-player to find the one I can use. It’s taking more and more time to find mods that work for LSPDFR here, and I just don’t think allowing FiveM to dominate the single-player download pages is a good move for the core community of LSPDFR players.

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3 hours ago, Joe C Wilson said:

LCPDFR should concentrate on single-player modifications because that’s its original purpose.

Actually the original purpose of LCPDFR.com (then xgweb) was to distribute our Grand Theft Auto IV mod, Liberty City Police Department First Response. That was pretty much the entire and only intention of it. User contributed content came later as the community expanded, we expanded with it.

 

As time has went on, LCPDFR.com has grown and evolved, to the point that the website name doesn't make much sense unless you were there for those early days, and it's now actually a general purpose home to the general GTA modding community as a whole.

We have a large and growing FiveM portion of the community, it started small but is now significant. I like to think that a lot of them have found a home here, in the same way a lot of singleplayer creators have.

Pretty much all FiveM mods (big exemption on script mods) can be used on singleplayer, it's not as if the internal GTA V data formats and models differ between whether you're playing multiplayer or singleplayer.

 

I have definitely heard that singleplayer users want to see less FiveM content (and maybe vice-versa ?), so I will look into adding persistent filters into the next major website release. 

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