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FHOG got a reaction from Albo1125 in Open-Sourcing Albo1125's Mods & 'Retirement'I've Been away from LSPDFR for awhile only to come back to see good and bad news. 0.4 to be released next month and one of the best modders out there retiring. I want to think you for all your hard work Albo! I wish you the best in life and all your endeavors.
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FHOG got a reaction from vynlthrash in LSPDFR Dying?I can't wait till the day rockstar stops supporting gta online. Maybe once Red Dead 2 comes out(fingers crossed). In the mean time I would like to thank the RPH and LSPDFR teams for all their hard work. I'm sure its not easy keeping these scripts up to date, balancing all this with their real jobs and personal lives.
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FHOG got a reaction from Reddington in LSPDFR Dying?I can't wait till the day rockstar stops supporting gta online. Maybe once Red Dead 2 comes out(fingers crossed). In the mean time I would like to thank the RPH and LSPDFR teams for all their hard work. I'm sure its not easy keeping these scripts up to date, balancing all this with their real jobs and personal lives.
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FHOG reacted to Sam in Sam's New Year's MessageThe past year has been an interesting one to say the least here at LSPDFR. Of course, we kicked things off with quite the event when LSPDFR 0.3 was released as part of our first ever livestream - something which, despite the many teething problems, quickly rose to prominence on Twitch and was apparently quite popular with everyone. I think it will remain the most horrible experience that any of us have ever bared witness to, but nonetheless, we're looking forward to doing it again soon!
Probably the best thing to come from 2016 though, by a mile, is the staggering number of new modifications that people have developed for GTA V. Whether it was the number of new customisation possibilities brought by Emergency Uniforms Pack, the amazing array of new vehicle models and textures or simply the light which was cast upon us by ELS V, I think it is safe to say that this year has been one of, if not the most innovative that we've ever had. This success is definitely something that we will be looking to build upon for 2017, and that's where our new team of Community Editors, who I'm sure many of you might have noticed, will come into play.
While the idea of dedicating members of our team to working solely on the community is nothing new, it is something that we've never quite fully pulled the trigger on until now. Many of you will remember that we placed a special banner throughout the website back in November, offering people the chance to become more involved with LSPDFR by joining our Community Team. The response to this was incredibly encouraging, with us receiving many more messages of interest than expected. Better yet, the range of people who contacted us was also really diverse with many newer members looking to get involved, as well as people who have been here since the very beginning. Above all else though, it was really exciting to see just how passionate and engaged so many people within our community are about LSPDFR and this is something that is especially evident in the three members who we have picked for the role:
@Fiskey111, an LSPDFR API developer:
@PgUp, the avid Aussie:
@Requies, a member since 2010!
From all of us here, happy new year! We hope that you will join with us in welcoming these new additions to our team - you'll certainly want to be following them closely this month if history is anything to go by.
Sam.
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FHOG got a reaction from FtDLulz in LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot PursuitI completely agree. Sam wont hold back releasing 0.3 if it was ready. I'm glad they are spending a lot of time on it. Less bugs the better. I can wait as long as it takes. there are plenty of other things to keep you busy, heck I've put in 60 hours in fallout 4 already. A patient man gets the best rewards. I just watch the face book page for any updates and that's good enough for me. Keep up the great work Devs.
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FHOG reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot Pursuit60 hours in Fallout. Not bad, but you've got a looooong way to go to catch up with my 1,350 hours of GTA V. That's about 2 months of non-stop development and testing, and it doesn't even count the times that the game isn't open!
We will have more LSPDFR 0.3 news to share very soon.
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FHOG got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberin LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot PursuitI completely agree. Sam wont hold back releasing 0.3 if it was ready. I'm glad they are spending a lot of time on it. Less bugs the better. I can wait as long as it takes. there are plenty of other things to keep you busy, heck I've put in 60 hours in fallout 4 already. A patient man gets the best rewards. I just watch the face book page for any updates and that's good enough for me. Keep up the great work Devs.
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FHOG got a reaction from Fiskey111 in LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot PursuitI completely agree. Sam wont hold back releasing 0.3 if it was ready. I'm glad they are spending a lot of time on it. Less bugs the better. I can wait as long as it takes. there are plenty of other things to keep you busy, heck I've put in 60 hours in fallout 4 already. A patient man gets the best rewards. I just watch the face book page for any updates and that's good enough for me. Keep up the great work Devs.
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FHOG got a reaction from LebronTheKing23 in LSPD First Response 0.1 Beta@Sam, fantastic first release! Thanks for all your hard work and dedication. The script is very stable. Please take a well deserved break.
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FHOG got a reaction from trooper37 in LSPDFR Feature Previeweither way. and I think I can speak for most. I have been hopeful for LSPDFR before GTAV was even officially announced for PC. If I waited this long I can wait for four more days or even four weeks. I trust Sams judgment as when he thinks it is ready for the first release.
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FHOG got a reaction from orrwhat4 in LSPDFR Feature PreviewThat is true. Well if it released on friday I will at least be watching the first people to show LSPDFR on youtube or twitch.