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Mods for L.A Noire PC?

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i've noticed L.A Noire is now available on PC via rockstar launcher. i'm wondering if anyone has thought of creating mods for that game. i'd love to see lights added to the ford police car and other emergency vehicles in the game. perhaps an availability to drive the PCC Streetcar. i know the game is nowhere near as popular as the GTA and RDR series but i believe it really deserves some love. 

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38 minutes ago, ineseri said:

LA Noire has been on PC for quite a while, it released in November, 2011. The modding for that game never really took off, why, I do not rightly know.

how unfortunate. i'd have loved lspdfr 1947 edition  

20 minutes ago, MrMook said:

how unfortunate. i'd have loved lspdfr 1947 edition  

Free-roam offers you to replay the street crimes section of the game, so in a sense, it does not really require that sort of mod. 

If it ever does come more mods for it, I doubt it will be soon, with GTA V and RDR 2 both being on PC and GTA VI probably coming in the future.

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

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4 hours ago, ineseri said:

Free-roam offers you to replay the street crimes section of the game, so in a sense, it does not really require that sort of mod. 

If it ever does come more mods for it, I doubt it will be soon, with GTA V and RDR 2 both being on PC and GTA VI probably coming in the future.

what i truly want if for someone to add lights to the police cars at least. yes cop cars at that time used steady burns. makes no sense that rstar didn't give them lights!

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