Everything posted by opus49
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GrammarPolice
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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GrammarPolice
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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GrammarPolice
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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GrammarPolice
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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My grammar police doesn't apply my commands
If you're actually pronouncing it like that it will never work... and the volume being too high can be as much of a problem as too low if your sound is blown out. Regardless, the log will contain clues as to what problem you might be having. This FAQ covers various scenarios: https://sites.google.com/view/immersive-plugins-team/home
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
Hmm.. that depends on what you mean by "check the plate or ped in the Callout Interface." Can you please grab a series of screenshots to show what you mean? If CalloutInteface isn't consistent with *itself* that's definitely something I want to address.
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- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
They are not "false positives." Compulite just makes it up on the fly and there is no way to work with BejoIjo. The only way forward is to replace Compulite.
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- 47 reviews
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GrammarPolice
because the "data" is made up and compulite isn't even consistent with stop the ped... take it up with BejoIjo
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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GrammarPolice
Hi. The problems you are describing are not with the plugin itself but with your setup. When the speech engine gets quality sound and the exact phrasing is used, none of the things you mentioned happen. First, there's no long silence. I'm not sure where you're getting that. Second, you have to use the exact phrasing. Not all codes are available for all of the agency codes setting. I refer you to the documentation for both the settings and the phrase guide. Third, stating anything takes "15 minutes" is unnecessarily inflammatory and unappreciated. I recommend that you read the documentation and the FAQ: https://sites.google.com/view/immersive-plugins-team/home
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- 85 reviews
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GrammarPolice Not Responding?
Also: https://sites.google.com/view/immersive-plugins-team/home
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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"Unhandled exception in console command" when forceduty
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Callout Interface
I didn't say you were the only person who had a problem, just that the solution is specific to you. Something you have is mucking with objects. It's not a problem with Callout Interface.
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
it's caused by either a trainer or something else disabling collision mode. So it's specific to you.
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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GrammarPolice
- 1,357 comments
- 85 reviews
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Prowler Radar
- 234 comments
- 37 reviews
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Prowler Radar
- 234 comments
- 37 reviews
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Prowler Radar
- 234 comments
- 37 reviews
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Callout Interface
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews
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Callout Interface
No problem. The post you mentioned referred to "in-game data." There is no such thing. RagePluginHook has an API for interrogating objects like Vehicles and Peds. However, there isn't inherent data for things like vehicle registrations but you can mark a vehicle as stolen. LSPDFR adds what is called Personas which are assigned to Peds. These also do not contain information like insurance and registration, but they do have a "license" state. StopThePed has an AI for getting and setting the registration and insurance information (as did Arrest Manager), so these are essentially made up values. Now here's the problem. The API for StopThePed doesn't work. In fact, Compulite and StopThePed don't even always agree with one another. Nevertheless, Callout Interface uses all of the aforementioned API's for its information and it stores those values in an API that is available to anyone who wants to use it (for consistency sake). Unfortunately, Compulite appears to just make shit up on the fly, so to speak. So until we can kill Compulite for something better, we are stuck with what we have.
- 449 comments
- 47 reviews