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Sam

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  1. LSPDFR has been updated to work with the new game version.
  2. Sam replied to Kristovision's topic in Introductions
    Yay, more Brits! Nice of you to make a post here, welcome.
  3. We still have a couple of things for GTA V planned (keep your eyes open for more news about LML for example) but we've designed RDRFR in a way that much of the code will be interchangeable between it and GTA V, so in a way our work on RDRFR will also be work towards LSPDFR too.
  4. Following closely in the footsteps of LSPDFR, today we're excited to share some screenshots and details about our latest project - RDRFR, the upcoming police mod for Red Dead Redemption 2. With a greater focus on interaction and investigation as opposed to LA style car chases, RDRFR offers us the chance to create something more intimate and interactive than ever before. Click here to check out the full preview, including three screenshots.
  5. Sure, why not?! I think it'd be pretty awesome playing as a lawman in the West.
  6. Could you blame us?! 😂
  7. None of us can say for sure but it's unlikely to be an issue. I suspect most people will be getting it on the Rockstar store because of the delay on Steam.
  8. Where's the dislike button when you need it?
  9. Sam posted a story in Articles
    It's an exciting time for all of us here at LCPDFR.com with the debut of Red Dead Redemption II on PC just a week away. When the first RDR game came out on Xbox 360 and PS3, we were inundated with requests to develop a police mod for it, which unfortunately was never to be. Now though, with RDR on PC finally just around the corner, we're really excited for the possibility of doing so. Today, as we prepare for our adventure into the Wild West, we invite you to our new website, www.mod-rdr.com, dedicated to all things RDR.
  10. It's an exciting time for all of us here at LCPDFR.com with the debut of Red Dead Redemption II on PC just a week away. When the first RDR game came out on Xbox 360 and PS3, we were inundated with requests to develop a police mod for it, which unfortunately was never to be. Now though, with RDR on PC finally just around the corner, we're really excited for the possibility of doing so. So, it's in that spirit that today we announce the launch of a whole new website, Mod-RDR.com, dedicated solely to all things RDR. We've been working on Mod-RDR ever since the news that RDR was coming to PC broke, and will be hosting all of our RDR specific modding content there. We hope to see you on www.mod-rdr.com, which you can log into with your LCPDFR.com account, as we prepare for our next adventure into the Wild West. Sam.
  11. Today we're announcing the launch of our presence on Patreon, which we hope will allow us to provide a much more efficient and fit-for-purpose way for people to connect with our team and support our work. With that being said, our commitment to keeping our work free and available to all is as steadfast as ever, and our new Patreon page is simply an effort to move our dated and overlooked donations link into the 21st century, providing tangible benefits for those who choose to support us. You can find all the details on our new Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/lcpdfr
  12. Today we're announcing the launch of our presence on Patreon, which you can find all the details of on our new page: https://www.patreon.com/lcpdfr I know that we're very late to the party when it comes to things like Patreon, so much so that in almost ten years of operating this site we've never actually had a donations or subscriptions service on offer except for a humble, and very much overlooked, PayPal link. I suppose it's one of those things that we've thought about from time to time but perhaps we've just never quite wanted to pull the trigger on. As noble or whatever as this might seem, though, I think it has also had a couple of unintended consequences. Not only have we often kept our cards a little too close to our chests, I think that as the community has grown and grown we've lost a certain sense of intimacy that was synonymous with the earlier days of our work for GTA IV. With that being said, our commitment to keeping our work free and available to all is as steadfast as ever. While we're incredibly grateful to the handful of people who've donated to us over the years for nothing but a little image on their posts in return, we're obviously acutely aware of the much larger chunk of people who likely don't even know that we have a donations link. I think that by moving into the 21st century with this, we'll be able to provide a much better service for those who wish to support our work, and more importantly provide far greater recognition and rewards to those who do.
  13. I know it sucks waiting for updates but you have to remember that everyone's doing this for free. Besides, LSPDFR and all plugins for it work without ScriptHook V, as do things like the OpenIV mods folder. And no! All plugins that work with LSPDFR 0.4.3 should also work with LSPDFR 0.4.4. The only reason a plugin that worked before wouldn't work now is if the authors of the plugin deliberately make it incompatible with new versions, in which case it's nothing to do with us!
  14. We have released a minor update for LSPDFR which primarily adds support for the newest version of Grand Theft Auto V, but also introduces a couple of new features and changes that we had originally scheduled for a future update but decided to release with this version, including 0605 Spanish Ave - an all-new fully functional West Vinewood apartment for your characters to live in. LSPDFR 0.4.4, and full release notes, can be found here: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/7792-lspd-first-response
  15. We have released a minor update for LSPDFR which primarily adds support for the newest version of Grand Theft Auto V, but also introduces a couple of new features and changes that we had originally scheduled for a future update but decided to release with this version: 0605 Spanish Ave - a new, fully functional, 'mid-range' apartment in West Vinewood. New settings within the Interaction Menu to change each character's residence. Added compatibility with the latest GTA V update including with the new Rockstar Games Launcher. Some fixes including a potential crash in the reckless driver world event. A minor game-world fix that caused some objects near the Diamond Casino building not to load. Please note that LSPDFR 0.4.4 also includes the latest version of the RAGE Plugin Hook. LSPDFR 0.4.4, along with full release notes, can be found here: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/7792-lspd-first-response Stay tuned for more LSPDFR news coming soon. If you are having problems with LSPDFR 0.4.4, please do not post about them in this topic, but use the support forums instead. Before you do, though, read through this topic: https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/89691-read-will-save-your-time-common-issues-fixes-and-bugs/ There are a lot of fixes for common problems in there.
  16. @dtoxgaming Please make sure that you provide credits where you can. If you can't, because of the issue that you mentioned, make sure that you state at least that the parts in question weren't created by you.
  17. There's a topic about this here: https://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/96331-why-was-ultimate-backup-removed/
  18. I do agree, but it's perhaps not as simple as that as we do have to find a way to promote good content all the same. The idea with the category was to make it easier for people to find some of the most popular/frequently downloaded mods on the website - the ones that quite a lot of people use with LSPDFR and which you often see on videos. At the same time, we didn't want it to be a replacement for the filters/featured files so I think we were quite cautious in what we selected. Most of Bejoijo's plugins replace existing LSPDFR features with different ways of doing things, which is totally cool, but occasionally causes problems with LSPDFR and isn't perhaps as 'essential' as something that adds entirely new content that can you use with LSPDFR like EUP or which most vehicle mods on the site depend on in ELS. Regardless, anything like this is a hard decision to make - but it isn't like Bejoljo's mods have been overlooked. They, especially StopThePed, have been extensively featured and promoted on the front page too.
  19. These might be what you're looking for: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/223055962687275013/526203402619715614/female_freemode_components_b1604.txt https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/223055962687275013/526203376602447875/male_freemode_components_b1604.txt
  20. I suspect that this might be an unpopular opinion and I understand why, but I actually disagree with this sentiment. I think it's a dangerous path to take if we make modding all about fame or rewards. Popular mods and their authors will naturally become well-known and well-liked. This is great, and it should certainly act as some motivation for people to get involved and put their work out there. At the end of the day, though, becoming popular or famous isn't what a modding community should be about. People play game mods to have fun, and likewise people should make game mods because they think it's fun too. It might be a hobby, it might be a nice technical challenge, or it might just be something that they've always wanted to see in a game. If we become too distracted by things like comments, reviews, likes and let ourselves forget about the genuine fun that games and modding can bring, then we have completely failed as a modding community and instead have become something far more superficial. And before anyone accuses me of not being in the same boat, I am. Just look at any LSPDFR release topic and cast your eyes over the people screaming at us in capital letters. I know that many people value Bejoljo's mods. I do too. But, that's not how things are going to work. If he feels that it's an appropriate response to criticism - fair or unfair - to remove all of his mods, thereby denying them to the hundreds of new people who discover LSPDFR each day, then that is his decision and we will respect it. We won't, however, pander to it.
  21. There are some events in LSPDFR like a person stealing a car, someone running a red light and people getting into arguments. These happen at random in the world and you can use the settings to change the maximum number of these that can happen, as well as increase or decrease the frequency. Increasing WorldEvents.MaxNumberOfEvents should help too.
  22. Be the change that you want to see. If you think there's something that you can do that people would like, then do it and share it. That's exactly what StopThePed started off as - someone wanted to add more/different interactions with peds, so they did it. Maybe people overthink about this. We make a mod. Other people make mods, and we make an effort to make both of these things compatible. It's why mods like StopThePed even exist in the first place. What's the fun in us trying to do everything ourselves when there are talented people out there, like you mention, who can make things too? And to address the original topic, I think this whole situation is regrettable. There are many people in the GTA modding community who would do better to keep their negativity and overzealous criticism to themselves. There are others who would certainly do better not to take so seriously the words of a few internet trolls. If we let ourselves be knocked down a step every time someone said something critical or bad about us, we'd have been stomped away into a different galaxy by now. But we don't, we just keep doing our thing.
  23. So the animations there are scenarios which you can do with a lot of different mods. Most trainers have basic options for them, or there are other mods like Scenarioh by @PeterU which offer some additional options too: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/17377-scenarioh/ As for the car, there's a lot of them. I think this is the one used in the screenshot: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/8456-vapid-stanier-mapped-sahp-style/ The characters are some custom things that I actually put together myself and they're not up for download yet, sorry.
  24. Well, you've said it yourself! You're not using EUP, and it looks like your XML files are EUP ones.

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