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Scripting Question

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I'm new to scripting - I'm trying to write a script that will ask my cop if I want more ammo so that I wouldn't have to get ammo from the car.

 

I'm using C#. I can't seem to find a way to check whether LCPDFR is started. Well I can see where the start variable is located, but I can't use the if statement programmatic to see if lcpdfr is start. how would i be able to do this?

 

I'm probably sure that the script I'm trying to write is out there, I just want to write this script myself to introduce me to scripting for GTA. :) Oh, and yes, I do know C#. :)

Edited by dumbrabbit

There isn't an LCPDFR API yet, so you can't really integrate with it. However, an API is in development for a future version of LCPDFR.

You could try to monitor Alt+P, but in general, you can't yet check on-duty status.

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