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Well, since I play LCPDFR in TBOGT, I usually go to the station in North Algonquin, and then either patrol in the Algonquin area, or drive/teleport to a different island to patrol. I use a modded Dodge Charger, Chevrolet Corvette, CVPI, Impala, and GMC Yukon right now, but my modded cars change often. I use ELS, and I love it, but I'm excited to see the fruits of Sam's labor on his emergency lighting mod! I use a whole bunch of other mods with LCPDFR. If you really want to know them all, you can look here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kytvHku5Tqo&list=UU71FVTA8hPEmlWYb3F_e6KA&index=2&feature=plcp

I like to mix traffic patrol with attending to callouts and world events. I especially like using radar on highways, and attending to a "pursuit" or "drug deal" callout, but sadly, the DashCam is not available on TBOGT police vehicles.

I can agree in saying that GTA IV is basically a wild card when it comes to running mods. You just have to hope the odds are in your favor!

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Well, since I play LCPDFR in TBOGT, I usually go to the station in North Algonquin, and then either patrol in the Algonquin area, or drive/teleport to a different island to patrol. I use a modded Dodge Charger, Chevrolet Corvette, CVPI, Impala, and GMC Yukon right now, but my modded cars change often. I use ELS, and I love it, but I'm excited to see the fruits of Sam's labor on his emergency lighting mod! I use a whole bunch of other mods with LCPDFR. If you really want to know them all, you can look here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kytvHku5Tqo&list=UU71FVTA8hPEmlWYb3F_e6KA&index=2&feature=plcp

I like to mix traffic patrol with attending to callouts and world events. I especially like using radar on highways, and attending to a "pursuit" or "drug deal" callout, but sadly, the DashCam is not available on TBOGT police vehicles.

I can agree in saying that GTA IV is basically a wild card when it comes to running mods. You just have to hope the odds are in your favor!

I belive it's possible to use Dashcam on TBOGT... I do it and it works perfect ! ;)

Yeah, the DashCam is compatible with TBOGT itself, but it does not work with police vehicles exclusive to TBOGT, such as the Police Stinger, Police "Charger", and Police Bike. It works fine with all other police vehicles that are also in GTA IV, though.

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Oh, that's awesome! I'll be looking forward to some speed-checking with a high-speed performance unit, also known as the Police Stinger!

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