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LCPDFR Vs Police Pursuit mod 7.6d

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  • Original Light
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    You come on the official LCPDFR forum and ask this?   Everyone is going to say the same thing, unless they're trolling.

  • GTAIVCode3
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    LCPDFR. This is like walking into burger king and asking for McDonalds 

  • This is the 50 millionth topic with this exact same title/content. Stop making these.

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Yeah, even if PPM had some different interesting things, it's abandonned, kind of amateurish, and not as breathtaking as LCPDFR + the extra mods from here.

Plus, personal taste, but the matrix-script-kiddy-style, well, no thanks :D

I'll admit it PPM was fun when it first came out. I had a blast responding to the high incident calls and being absolutely pelted with bullets when I arrived on scene but it does get obnoxious after a while. If you're looking for a action film every-time you play, I'd go with PPM. However if you're looking for a more realistic approach to a police mod which still has the action go for LCPD:FR.

 

I haven't used PPM since 2010 so I'm sure it's changed a lot since then, in all honesty I'd try both mods out and see which one you like the best.

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Everyone (except for little munchkins) should be absolutely prohibited from owning the PPM mod, PPM scripts, fast and furious PPM cars, PPM rice burners, PPM wallpapers of go-fast machines. It's all for the children. If we can save just one...maybe we could institute background checks and waiting periods and limits on how much you play LCPDFR. Anything under a 9:1 LCPDFR to PPM ratio would be a felony and we could kick in your garage door with our jackboots and seize your copy of IV. A federal registry of your download log would be required... Wow, the possibilities are endless

 

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I'll admit it PPM was fun when it first came out. I had a blast responding to the high incident calls and being absolutely pelted with bullets when I arrived on scene but it does get obnoxious after a while. If you're looking for a action film every-time you play, I'd go with PPM. However if you're looking for a more realistic approach to a police mod which still has the action go for LCPD:FR.

 

I haven't used PPM since 2010 so I'm sure it's changed a lot since then, in all honesty I'd try both mods out and see which one you like the best.

 

I'm not even sure if it has.  It's been abandoned for ages as far as I know.

"You tell me exactly what you want, and I will very carefully explain to you why it cannot be."

this is like asking ford if the cvpi or chevy caprice is a better car... of course ford would say the cvpi... so why bother asking them?

 

youre just going to get everyone here saying that lcpdfr is better and if you post on the PPM forums (if there is one) im sure they will say PPM is better

 

In my opinion lcpdfr beats PPM by a long shot!

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