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New Crown Victoria Engine Mod

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Hey, I was wondering since LSPDFR updated to a newer version. Yes, there are mods for the engine sound of a real police CVPI but is it possible to make a mod with the full engine when you're normally driving and accelerate? I'm pretty sure the whole LSPDFR community will be very very happy. I will post the link with the example. 

 

 

 

Hi  Robert Matthews,

 

What exactly is it that you're looking for? It sounds like you're wanting a way to replace a vehicle's engine sound with that of a P71? Or are we missing something?

 

Danke,

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Yeah, so I mean how the crown vic sounds when you start driving it and then how the sound changes and the engine roars when you go from normal driving to acceleration.

so in the second video, the crown vic sound from the beginning to 0:16 in the video and then when youre gonna accelerate from 0:43 to :057 in the second video. Yes I used the sound mod for the CVPI but it only captured the acceleration sound but half of it.

Trust me the community will be so happy and I'm glad to join the lspdfr community and pointing that out.

6 hours ago, Robert Matthews said:

Yeah, so I mean how the crown vic sounds when you start driving it and then how the sound changes and the engine roars when you go from normal driving to acceleration.

so in the second video, the crown vic sound from the beginning to 0:16 in the video and then when youre gonna accelerate from 0:43 to :057 in the second video. Yes I used the sound mod for the CVPI but it only captured the acceleration sound but half of it.

Trust me the community will be so happy and I'm glad to join the lspdfr community and pointing that out.

 

This is replicated in a number of existing audio modifications. Unless I'm missing your point?

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But watch the second video. im talking about how the engine sounds when you start driving, all the way to the acceleration part. Or is it possible if I can help out with the new cvpi engine sound mod? 

On 4/26/2019 at 10:30 PM, Robert Matthews said:

But watch the second video. im talking about how the engine sounds when you start driving, all the way to the acceleration part. Or is it possible if I can help out with the new cvpi engine sound mod? 

GTA V is horrible when it comes to realistic driving, because the engine always revs to redline, even when driving with reduced throttle (such as with a steering wheel, or my No More Feathering mod), unless the player manually shifts the gears with the help of such mods as Manual Transmission. You will always get an engine that sounds like pedal to the metal, because GTA V is designed for players to drive fast. Furthermore, the sounds aren't good old fashioned loops at different RPMs that fade and change pitch depending on the car's RPM. The sounds are granular, which means that there is a sound clip that records the acceleration from idle to redline, and hundreds of tiny, smaller sound clips are sampled along that acceleration and looped randomly. The higher the RPM, the further the samples are from the beginning of the clip. Thus, if a car maintains a constant RPM, it sounds terrible. Again, GTA V's driving is designed for players to constantly accelerate, which sounds good then.

 

From my experience, the Crown Vic engine produces a sort of growling "RRRRR" sound around 2000-3000 RPM, but with the granular acceleration clip, that sound is completely gone.

 

However, I had the idea of creating a script that replaces the vanilla sounds with a loop system by using another audio library. I'll give it a go, because I too am dissatisfied with how the Crown Vic's glorious engine is represented in-game.

 

Hope this helps,

- Lieutenant Dan

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