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Sam got a reaction from VinnieCunt for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Darnath for a file, LCPD First Response (Legacy Edition)LCPD First Response (LCPDFR)
Version 1.1 - Legacy Edition
LCPDFR is the original police modification for Grand Theft Auto IV that turns the entire game upside down, letting you play as a police officer for the first time ever. Discontinued in 2014, with the release of GTA V on PC, LCPDFR Version 1.1 is the final release of the modification.
Please note that due to technical limitations, some features have been disabled and others may not work correctly at this time.
LCPDFR is discontinued and is not officially supported. It is provided purely for your nostalgic enjoyment.
There are a few other considerations:
LCPDFR does not support any versions of Windows XP. Any previous versions of LCPDFR must be fully uninstalled first. LCPDFR 1.1 should be installed on a clean installation of the GTA IV: Complete Edition downloaded through the Rockstar Launcher.
Part of the First Response Mods series.
Want to play LCPDFR on the GTA IV: Complete Edition? You will need to install the compatibility patch linked below. You should install the compatibility patch after you have successfully installed the GTA IV: Complete Edition. GTA IV: Complete Edition Compatibility Patch
By LMS. This is required to play LCPDFR 1.1 (Legacy Edition) Download Compatibility Patch
Shown below are the original release notes for LCPDFR 1.1 as they were written in 2014.
Arresting
LCPDFR 1.0 introduces an improved arrest system, allowing the player to more easily arrest multiple suspects at once. In addition to the improvements for the player, LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces full NPC compatibility with the arrest system, allowing NPC officers to make arrests with proper animations, handcuffing and suspect transport.
API
LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces a brand new application programming interface (API). The LCPDFR API can be used to make modifications built on the same framework as LCPDFR, allowing script developers to call LCPDFR functions and communicate with the key components of LCPDFR. Furthermore, the LCPDFR API can be used to build scripts totally unrelated to LCPDFR, taking advantage of the features and functions offered by the API which would be otherwise unavailable, such as those provided by the AdvancedHook.
Audio
The use of audio in LCPDFR 1.0 is unparalleled by any previous versions of the modification, with well over 300 audio files being available. The police radio is now more functional, with regular dispatch updates on pursuits and other events being available. Similarly, the usage of character speech in LCPDFR has been increased drastically, with code designated solely to finding the best speech for specific events from the character's voice.
Backup
In LCPDFR 1.0, all traditional backup units return, with multiple enhancements to normal units and NOOSE teams. NOOSE teams will now secure the area on arrival at an assistance call, while normal units will leave their vehicles and scan the area. Medical and fire department assistance has also been improved with longer response times.
Callouts
Callouts are now designed for easy integration with the LCPDFR API and custom callout scripts, therefore all callouts have been re-written from scratch. Base callouts included with LCPDFR 1.0 include: a shots fired call, a pursuit in progress, armed robbery suspects fleeing, a drunken disturbance, a drug deal, a drunk driver and a mugging.
Duty System
The character selection system has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0, with the new ability to customise your character's clothing and accessories. Not only this, but you can also do the same for any partner.
Events
LCPDFR 1.0 features events which are either triggered or spontaneous. Events come in a number of forms, such as a suspect being arrested, the player being assaulted or a civilian driving recklessly. Most events can be reported, either by the player, or by LCPD units, to dispatch. For example, if the player is assaulted by a moving vehicle, this can be called in and other units will attempt to stop the vehicle.
Frisking
Frisking has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0 in terms of how the generation of contraband works. Previously, random values were used, but now the script will actually apply different random values based on a number of factors such as age, occupation and various other model flags.
Grabbing
In LCPDFR 1.0, the player can now take hold of arrested suspects and drag them around. This is very useful when transporting the suspect to a police station as you are able to drag them to your patrol car, open the back door and seat them inside.
Hardcore
Hardcore mode has been further expanded in LCPDFR 1.0 with the introduction of a state of complete defencelessness which will be activated if the player takes too much damage. When injured, the player is rendered into a slow moving, limping state where no weapons can be drawn or fired. Thankfully, the effects of an injury in Hardcore Mode are easily reversed by seeking medical treatment from Liberty City's fine paramedics.
Lights and Sirens
LCPDFR 1.0 expands upon the lighting control offered in previous versions of LCPDFR, introducing a new lighting mode where red and white lights will flash alternately. Moreover, LCPDFR 1.0 also features better siren control, allowing the siren to be completely muted without removing the ability for the player to speak. Similarly, this siren mute can now be cancelled during any of the three lighting modes by holding down the lighting mode switch key.
Localisation
Nearly every sentence used in the LCPDFR modification now supports language customisation.
Police Computer
The police computer now features a customisable background image, allowing you to change the look and feel of the system to your liking. The computer has also been rewritten from scratch and is now more responsive to user input. Finally, the computer offers a lightweight ALPR system, which is integrated with LCPDFR, for those of you who do not wish to install an ALPR modification.
Police Station Interior
The police station in LCPDFR 1.0 boats several enhancements with more ambient scenes and scenarios happening inside, including arrested suspects being searched and seated and officers working on their computers. Not only this, but the LCPDFR police station interior was designed for use with Abraxas’ vdH Police Station modification, taking advantage of some of the new objects added.
Pursuits
In LCPDFR 1.0, a pursuit is no longer an isolated element of gameplay - it is directly linked to the rest of the modification, meaning that most LCPDFR experiences are actually powered in some way or another by the pursuit system. In simple terms, whenever there's a suspect, there's a pursuit, and the pursuit controls their behaviour as well as the actions of the officers determined to score another point in their arrests column. Pursuits work using a search area, which like in normal gameplay, is a flashing red and blue circle on the minimap. This search area will follow the suspect so long as at least one police unit has a visual, meaning that under these circumstances, the suspect is always at the very centre of the search area. If all visuals on the suspect are lost, however, the search area will cease following them and instead remain stationary at their last known position, thus giving the suspect the opportunity to leave the search area and therefore escape from the pursuit. After losing visual of a suspect, all units will begin a methodical search of the area, both on foot and in vehicles, searching the exterior world as well as any nearby interiors. Helicopter units will also partake in this search, scanning the area for the suspect. A pursuit tactics menu also exists, allowing players the ability to make helicopters and units more or less aggressive. Activating lethal force will also enable the Annihilator gunship, which will open fire on suspects when set as aggressive.
Quick Action Menu
New to LCPDFR 1.0, the Quick Action Menu makes common tasks simple, eliminating the need to remember loads of key combinations. The Quick Action Menu, controlled entirely by mouse or controller stick movement, is a new interface element of the modification which allows for simple tasks, like calling in ambulances or evacuating the area, to be done without the need for keypresses. Both your memory and other modifications will thank you for this, as it means that keys which have traditionally conflicted with ELS and other mods, like CTRL + M for an ambulance, are a thing of the past.
Taser
The Taser can now be used by all NPC units and by default, actively fleeing suspects can only be stopped by NPC officers if they fire the Taser at them. The Taser now also boasts better hit detection and it no longer modifies any of the original game files.
Tutorial
A brand new addition to LCPDFR, the tutorial allows both new and experienced officers the chance to get accustomed to the workings of some of the core features of the modification.
Xbox360 Controller Support
LCPDFR 1.0 boasts excellent Xbox360 controller support. All keys can now be mapped to controller buttons and all help prompts are dynamic, meaning they show the actual key or button you have defined. Similarly, the Quick Action Menu, designed for use with controllers, allows you to bind and remember less combinations.
Other Notable Changes
No longer does the LCPD see it all and know it all - they do not have magic suspect finding powers. There's a much bigger emphasis on foot pursuits now. Units can commandeer civilian vehicles if need be. Suspect fleeing AI has been improved significantly. When using standard police officer characters, you can walk faster by holding ALT by default. Holding ALT (default) will also bring up the LCPDFR Aiming Marker. The LCPDFR Aiming Marker can be used to tell your partner to go to the position it is pointing at. You can mark any civilian as wanted by police. If someone fires a gun or attacks you, you can report this to dispatch, automatically marking them as wanted. Suspects will abandon their vehicles and flee on foot if the opportunity presents itself. NOOSE officers are now able to stand up properly and sprint while chasing suspects. All officers use the correct pistol, shotgun and rifle animations when in pursuit. The helicopter searchlight works for player controlled helicopters in pursuits. A lot of work has been put into making the AI of both suspects and units smarter. I wish I could go on with this list, but there's simply hundreds of changes - far too many to list.
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Sam got a reaction from Jebediah Turner for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Lachy612 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Karolinq199 for a file, LCPD First Response (Legacy Edition)LCPD First Response (LCPDFR)
Version 1.1 - Legacy Edition
LCPDFR is the original police modification for Grand Theft Auto IV that turns the entire game upside down, letting you play as a police officer for the first time ever. Discontinued in 2014, with the release of GTA V on PC, LCPDFR Version 1.1 is the final release of the modification.
Please note that due to technical limitations, some features have been disabled and others may not work correctly at this time.
LCPDFR is discontinued and is not officially supported. It is provided purely for your nostalgic enjoyment.
There are a few other considerations:
LCPDFR does not support any versions of Windows XP. Any previous versions of LCPDFR must be fully uninstalled first. LCPDFR 1.1 should be installed on a clean installation of the GTA IV: Complete Edition downloaded through the Rockstar Launcher.
Part of the First Response Mods series.
Want to play LCPDFR on the GTA IV: Complete Edition? You will need to install the compatibility patch linked below. You should install the compatibility patch after you have successfully installed the GTA IV: Complete Edition. GTA IV: Complete Edition Compatibility Patch
By LMS. This is required to play LCPDFR 1.1 (Legacy Edition) Download Compatibility Patch
Shown below are the original release notes for LCPDFR 1.1 as they were written in 2014.
Arresting
LCPDFR 1.0 introduces an improved arrest system, allowing the player to more easily arrest multiple suspects at once. In addition to the improvements for the player, LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces full NPC compatibility with the arrest system, allowing NPC officers to make arrests with proper animations, handcuffing and suspect transport.
API
LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces a brand new application programming interface (API). The LCPDFR API can be used to make modifications built on the same framework as LCPDFR, allowing script developers to call LCPDFR functions and communicate with the key components of LCPDFR. Furthermore, the LCPDFR API can be used to build scripts totally unrelated to LCPDFR, taking advantage of the features and functions offered by the API which would be otherwise unavailable, such as those provided by the AdvancedHook.
Audio
The use of audio in LCPDFR 1.0 is unparalleled by any previous versions of the modification, with well over 300 audio files being available. The police radio is now more functional, with regular dispatch updates on pursuits and other events being available. Similarly, the usage of character speech in LCPDFR has been increased drastically, with code designated solely to finding the best speech for specific events from the character's voice.
Backup
In LCPDFR 1.0, all traditional backup units return, with multiple enhancements to normal units and NOOSE teams. NOOSE teams will now secure the area on arrival at an assistance call, while normal units will leave their vehicles and scan the area. Medical and fire department assistance has also been improved with longer response times.
Callouts
Callouts are now designed for easy integration with the LCPDFR API and custom callout scripts, therefore all callouts have been re-written from scratch. Base callouts included with LCPDFR 1.0 include: a shots fired call, a pursuit in progress, armed robbery suspects fleeing, a drunken disturbance, a drug deal, a drunk driver and a mugging.
Duty System
The character selection system has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0, with the new ability to customise your character's clothing and accessories. Not only this, but you can also do the same for any partner.
Events
LCPDFR 1.0 features events which are either triggered or spontaneous. Events come in a number of forms, such as a suspect being arrested, the player being assaulted or a civilian driving recklessly. Most events can be reported, either by the player, or by LCPD units, to dispatch. For example, if the player is assaulted by a moving vehicle, this can be called in and other units will attempt to stop the vehicle.
Frisking
Frisking has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0 in terms of how the generation of contraband works. Previously, random values were used, but now the script will actually apply different random values based on a number of factors such as age, occupation and various other model flags.
Grabbing
In LCPDFR 1.0, the player can now take hold of arrested suspects and drag them around. This is very useful when transporting the suspect to a police station as you are able to drag them to your patrol car, open the back door and seat them inside.
Hardcore
Hardcore mode has been further expanded in LCPDFR 1.0 with the introduction of a state of complete defencelessness which will be activated if the player takes too much damage. When injured, the player is rendered into a slow moving, limping state where no weapons can be drawn or fired. Thankfully, the effects of an injury in Hardcore Mode are easily reversed by seeking medical treatment from Liberty City's fine paramedics.
Lights and Sirens
LCPDFR 1.0 expands upon the lighting control offered in previous versions of LCPDFR, introducing a new lighting mode where red and white lights will flash alternately. Moreover, LCPDFR 1.0 also features better siren control, allowing the siren to be completely muted without removing the ability for the player to speak. Similarly, this siren mute can now be cancelled during any of the three lighting modes by holding down the lighting mode switch key.
Localisation
Nearly every sentence used in the LCPDFR modification now supports language customisation.
Police Computer
The police computer now features a customisable background image, allowing you to change the look and feel of the system to your liking. The computer has also been rewritten from scratch and is now more responsive to user input. Finally, the computer offers a lightweight ALPR system, which is integrated with LCPDFR, for those of you who do not wish to install an ALPR modification.
Police Station Interior
The police station in LCPDFR 1.0 boats several enhancements with more ambient scenes and scenarios happening inside, including arrested suspects being searched and seated and officers working on their computers. Not only this, but the LCPDFR police station interior was designed for use with Abraxas’ vdH Police Station modification, taking advantage of some of the new objects added.
Pursuits
In LCPDFR 1.0, a pursuit is no longer an isolated element of gameplay - it is directly linked to the rest of the modification, meaning that most LCPDFR experiences are actually powered in some way or another by the pursuit system. In simple terms, whenever there's a suspect, there's a pursuit, and the pursuit controls their behaviour as well as the actions of the officers determined to score another point in their arrests column. Pursuits work using a search area, which like in normal gameplay, is a flashing red and blue circle on the minimap. This search area will follow the suspect so long as at least one police unit has a visual, meaning that under these circumstances, the suspect is always at the very centre of the search area. If all visuals on the suspect are lost, however, the search area will cease following them and instead remain stationary at their last known position, thus giving the suspect the opportunity to leave the search area and therefore escape from the pursuit. After losing visual of a suspect, all units will begin a methodical search of the area, both on foot and in vehicles, searching the exterior world as well as any nearby interiors. Helicopter units will also partake in this search, scanning the area for the suspect. A pursuit tactics menu also exists, allowing players the ability to make helicopters and units more or less aggressive. Activating lethal force will also enable the Annihilator gunship, which will open fire on suspects when set as aggressive.
Quick Action Menu
New to LCPDFR 1.0, the Quick Action Menu makes common tasks simple, eliminating the need to remember loads of key combinations. The Quick Action Menu, controlled entirely by mouse or controller stick movement, is a new interface element of the modification which allows for simple tasks, like calling in ambulances or evacuating the area, to be done without the need for keypresses. Both your memory and other modifications will thank you for this, as it means that keys which have traditionally conflicted with ELS and other mods, like CTRL + M for an ambulance, are a thing of the past.
Taser
The Taser can now be used by all NPC units and by default, actively fleeing suspects can only be stopped by NPC officers if they fire the Taser at them. The Taser now also boasts better hit detection and it no longer modifies any of the original game files.
Tutorial
A brand new addition to LCPDFR, the tutorial allows both new and experienced officers the chance to get accustomed to the workings of some of the core features of the modification.
Xbox360 Controller Support
LCPDFR 1.0 boasts excellent Xbox360 controller support. All keys can now be mapped to controller buttons and all help prompts are dynamic, meaning they show the actual key or button you have defined. Similarly, the Quick Action Menu, designed for use with controllers, allows you to bind and remember less combinations.
Other Notable Changes
No longer does the LCPD see it all and know it all - they do not have magic suspect finding powers. There's a much bigger emphasis on foot pursuits now. Units can commandeer civilian vehicles if need be. Suspect fleeing AI has been improved significantly. When using standard police officer characters, you can walk faster by holding ALT by default. Holding ALT (default) will also bring up the LCPDFR Aiming Marker. The LCPDFR Aiming Marker can be used to tell your partner to go to the position it is pointing at. You can mark any civilian as wanted by police. If someone fires a gun or attacks you, you can report this to dispatch, automatically marking them as wanted. Suspects will abandon their vehicles and flee on foot if the opportunity presents itself. NOOSE officers are now able to stand up properly and sprint while chasing suspects. All officers use the correct pistol, shotgun and rifle animations when in pursuit. The helicopter searchlight works for player controlled helicopters in pursuits. A lot of work has been put into making the AI of both suspects and units smarter. I wish I could go on with this list, but there's simply hundreds of changes - far too many to list.
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Sam got a reaction from Pyskaty for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam reacted to Aquamenti for a file, Willard Solair - police vehicleI don't know what to say. The Department has been made to cut expenses and they're taking it out on the frontline worker - you're driving an estate now.
This standalone vehicle, converted by the IV Pack team, has been touched up to fill the more basic needs of law enforcement duties, but owing to its native interior you'll be sitting in a ditch and there's no bulkhead to guard you from the perils of the back seat. Yes. They're cutting back everything.
I deemed the original handling lines absolutely unsuitable for a police vehicle, so until I learn how to tweak them, the car's RWD and acts like a Stratum - shouldn't be a problem.
Features list
Carvariations and vehicles .meta lines No windows, dials, pushbar or dirt mapping bugs The vehicle is mapped and templated for your customization experience If you want to showcase or request textures for this vehicle, or check out my other content, visit my WIP and showroom thread:
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Sam reacted to Aquamenti for a file, Vapid Radius - police vehicleShe may not look like much, but will get the job done regardless. The Vapid Radius is ready to join your fleet.
This model is a standalone (add-on) model.
Recommended vehicles and carvariations meta lines included Windows, lights, dials and collisions work as they should The vehicle is fully mapped.
This lore-friendly model is unlocked. Also, for texture editing, you can find a template, .psd and the original textures in the optional separate download.
Share/request liveries or keep up to date with my other content in my showroom thread:
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Sam got a reaction from Cynder158 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from retrocidalTV for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam reacted to Albo1125 for a file, Siren Switch Honker (Smart tones now available)Siren Switch Honker is now integrated into Siren Mastery. You can replace the switch sirens sound files with the ones included in Siren Switch Honker's download. British UIs will also soon become available!
Siren Switch Honker
Siren Switch Honker is a script modification that allows you to simulate a honking sound whenever you toggle your siren tone. It supports non-default siren toggle keys and controllers, as well as variable toggling sounds.
Having the horn sound for a short moment when toggling sirens is common in British police cars.
Thank you @Double Doppler for the default sound files.
Support - what to do if you encounter a bug or have problems:
Watch the installation video for my modifications here. Use this tool: http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/9755-lspdfr-troubleshooter-by-albo1125/ Read the documentation file if you're having trouble getting a specific feature to work. If all else fails: Please leave a comment (not a review). Include your RAGEPluginHook.log file, located in your Grand Theft Auto V folder. Also, please provide an accurate description of what happened. This allows me to help you as fast as possible.
Somebody rightfully pointed out to me that the ELS/USA siren switch tones can also be simulated using this modification. You can get it here:
Please do not reupload or redistribute this without my explicit permission. Thank you.
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Sam got a reaction from LAFDChief for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam reacted to OfficerFive0 for a file, Templated campaign hatTemplated campaign hat by Five0/OfficerFive0
Model by Rockstar Games
Templated by Five0/OfficerFive0
Blue hat texture by Five0/OfficerFive0
By downloading this file, you agree not to redistribute as your unlocked resource, unless permission is granted by the Author (Five0/OfficerFive0)
Please DO NOT claim you "Heavily Edited" this file, if all you did was move some vertices, or scale.
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Sam got a reaction from voanhminh299 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Wehrmachgt for a file, LCPD First Response (Legacy Edition)LCPD First Response (LCPDFR)
Version 1.1 - Legacy Edition
LCPDFR is the original police modification for Grand Theft Auto IV that turns the entire game upside down, letting you play as a police officer for the first time ever. Discontinued in 2014, with the release of GTA V on PC, LCPDFR Version 1.1 is the final release of the modification.
Please note that due to technical limitations, some features have been disabled and others may not work correctly at this time.
LCPDFR is discontinued and is not officially supported. It is provided purely for your nostalgic enjoyment.
There are a few other considerations:
LCPDFR does not support any versions of Windows XP. Any previous versions of LCPDFR must be fully uninstalled first. LCPDFR 1.1 should be installed on a clean installation of the GTA IV: Complete Edition downloaded through the Rockstar Launcher.
Part of the First Response Mods series.
Want to play LCPDFR on the GTA IV: Complete Edition? You will need to install the compatibility patch linked below. You should install the compatibility patch after you have successfully installed the GTA IV: Complete Edition. GTA IV: Complete Edition Compatibility Patch
By LMS. This is required to play LCPDFR 1.1 (Legacy Edition) Download Compatibility Patch
Shown below are the original release notes for LCPDFR 1.1 as they were written in 2014.
Arresting
LCPDFR 1.0 introduces an improved arrest system, allowing the player to more easily arrest multiple suspects at once. In addition to the improvements for the player, LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces full NPC compatibility with the arrest system, allowing NPC officers to make arrests with proper animations, handcuffing and suspect transport.
API
LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces a brand new application programming interface (API). The LCPDFR API can be used to make modifications built on the same framework as LCPDFR, allowing script developers to call LCPDFR functions and communicate with the key components of LCPDFR. Furthermore, the LCPDFR API can be used to build scripts totally unrelated to LCPDFR, taking advantage of the features and functions offered by the API which would be otherwise unavailable, such as those provided by the AdvancedHook.
Audio
The use of audio in LCPDFR 1.0 is unparalleled by any previous versions of the modification, with well over 300 audio files being available. The police radio is now more functional, with regular dispatch updates on pursuits and other events being available. Similarly, the usage of character speech in LCPDFR has been increased drastically, with code designated solely to finding the best speech for specific events from the character's voice.
Backup
In LCPDFR 1.0, all traditional backup units return, with multiple enhancements to normal units and NOOSE teams. NOOSE teams will now secure the area on arrival at an assistance call, while normal units will leave their vehicles and scan the area. Medical and fire department assistance has also been improved with longer response times.
Callouts
Callouts are now designed for easy integration with the LCPDFR API and custom callout scripts, therefore all callouts have been re-written from scratch. Base callouts included with LCPDFR 1.0 include: a shots fired call, a pursuit in progress, armed robbery suspects fleeing, a drunken disturbance, a drug deal, a drunk driver and a mugging.
Duty System
The character selection system has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0, with the new ability to customise your character's clothing and accessories. Not only this, but you can also do the same for any partner.
Events
LCPDFR 1.0 features events which are either triggered or spontaneous. Events come in a number of forms, such as a suspect being arrested, the player being assaulted or a civilian driving recklessly. Most events can be reported, either by the player, or by LCPD units, to dispatch. For example, if the player is assaulted by a moving vehicle, this can be called in and other units will attempt to stop the vehicle.
Frisking
Frisking has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0 in terms of how the generation of contraband works. Previously, random values were used, but now the script will actually apply different random values based on a number of factors such as age, occupation and various other model flags.
Grabbing
In LCPDFR 1.0, the player can now take hold of arrested suspects and drag them around. This is very useful when transporting the suspect to a police station as you are able to drag them to your patrol car, open the back door and seat them inside.
Hardcore
Hardcore mode has been further expanded in LCPDFR 1.0 with the introduction of a state of complete defencelessness which will be activated if the player takes too much damage. When injured, the player is rendered into a slow moving, limping state where no weapons can be drawn or fired. Thankfully, the effects of an injury in Hardcore Mode are easily reversed by seeking medical treatment from Liberty City's fine paramedics.
Lights and Sirens
LCPDFR 1.0 expands upon the lighting control offered in previous versions of LCPDFR, introducing a new lighting mode where red and white lights will flash alternately. Moreover, LCPDFR 1.0 also features better siren control, allowing the siren to be completely muted without removing the ability for the player to speak. Similarly, this siren mute can now be cancelled during any of the three lighting modes by holding down the lighting mode switch key.
Localisation
Nearly every sentence used in the LCPDFR modification now supports language customisation.
Police Computer
The police computer now features a customisable background image, allowing you to change the look and feel of the system to your liking. The computer has also been rewritten from scratch and is now more responsive to user input. Finally, the computer offers a lightweight ALPR system, which is integrated with LCPDFR, for those of you who do not wish to install an ALPR modification.
Police Station Interior
The police station in LCPDFR 1.0 boats several enhancements with more ambient scenes and scenarios happening inside, including arrested suspects being searched and seated and officers working on their computers. Not only this, but the LCPDFR police station interior was designed for use with Abraxas’ vdH Police Station modification, taking advantage of some of the new objects added.
Pursuits
In LCPDFR 1.0, a pursuit is no longer an isolated element of gameplay - it is directly linked to the rest of the modification, meaning that most LCPDFR experiences are actually powered in some way or another by the pursuit system. In simple terms, whenever there's a suspect, there's a pursuit, and the pursuit controls their behaviour as well as the actions of the officers determined to score another point in their arrests column. Pursuits work using a search area, which like in normal gameplay, is a flashing red and blue circle on the minimap. This search area will follow the suspect so long as at least one police unit has a visual, meaning that under these circumstances, the suspect is always at the very centre of the search area. If all visuals on the suspect are lost, however, the search area will cease following them and instead remain stationary at their last known position, thus giving the suspect the opportunity to leave the search area and therefore escape from the pursuit. After losing visual of a suspect, all units will begin a methodical search of the area, both on foot and in vehicles, searching the exterior world as well as any nearby interiors. Helicopter units will also partake in this search, scanning the area for the suspect. A pursuit tactics menu also exists, allowing players the ability to make helicopters and units more or less aggressive. Activating lethal force will also enable the Annihilator gunship, which will open fire on suspects when set as aggressive.
Quick Action Menu
New to LCPDFR 1.0, the Quick Action Menu makes common tasks simple, eliminating the need to remember loads of key combinations. The Quick Action Menu, controlled entirely by mouse or controller stick movement, is a new interface element of the modification which allows for simple tasks, like calling in ambulances or evacuating the area, to be done without the need for keypresses. Both your memory and other modifications will thank you for this, as it means that keys which have traditionally conflicted with ELS and other mods, like CTRL + M for an ambulance, are a thing of the past.
Taser
The Taser can now be used by all NPC units and by default, actively fleeing suspects can only be stopped by NPC officers if they fire the Taser at them. The Taser now also boasts better hit detection and it no longer modifies any of the original game files.
Tutorial
A brand new addition to LCPDFR, the tutorial allows both new and experienced officers the chance to get accustomed to the workings of some of the core features of the modification.
Xbox360 Controller Support
LCPDFR 1.0 boasts excellent Xbox360 controller support. All keys can now be mapped to controller buttons and all help prompts are dynamic, meaning they show the actual key or button you have defined. Similarly, the Quick Action Menu, designed for use with controllers, allows you to bind and remember less combinations.
Other Notable Changes
No longer does the LCPD see it all and know it all - they do not have magic suspect finding powers. There's a much bigger emphasis on foot pursuits now. Units can commandeer civilian vehicles if need be. Suspect fleeing AI has been improved significantly. When using standard police officer characters, you can walk faster by holding ALT by default. Holding ALT (default) will also bring up the LCPDFR Aiming Marker. The LCPDFR Aiming Marker can be used to tell your partner to go to the position it is pointing at. You can mark any civilian as wanted by police. If someone fires a gun or attacks you, you can report this to dispatch, automatically marking them as wanted. Suspects will abandon their vehicles and flee on foot if the opportunity presents itself. NOOSE officers are now able to stand up properly and sprint while chasing suspects. All officers use the correct pistol, shotgun and rifle animations when in pursuit. The helicopter searchlight works for player controlled helicopters in pursuits. A lot of work has been put into making the AI of both suspects and units smarter. I wish I could go on with this list, but there's simply hundreds of changes - far too many to list.
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Sam reacted to Alex_Ashfold for a file, Emergency uniforms pack - Law & OrderEUP is an all-in-one modification that gives us the free range to create your own law enforcement officer as you patrol the streets and roads of San Andreas. U mad Ronson?
This time, play different - be different. Adapt your style to the situation. Get your gear on - use a High-Vis vest to direct traffic, a waterproof jacket on a rainy day or a tactical outfit when the situation gets hot. Choose from various lore-friendly departments base of real life. Customize various components of your outfits.
The mod that started as a holster and a vest retexture, now so expansive, most Australians finish downloading it right when an update comes out. Emergency Uniforms Pack Law & Order 8.2 offers an unrivaled catalog of lore-friendly California-inspired law enforcement uniforms for both male and female multiplayer characters. From tasteful evolutions of the classic LSPD outfits, you see AI cops wearing, to dozens of uniforms for entirely new lore-friendly law enforcement departments based on real-world California departments. Emergency Uniforms Pack has it all, and when tied with partner mods such as EUP Serve and Rescue, EUP Menu, and EUP LSPDFR Configs, you can totally transform your LSPDFR experience.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
If you were you were looking for the latest version of EUP and wish to support our work click the button down below:
This mod is a free mod, the beta versions of EUP accessible only through our patreon page, is a tool for us to support the development of the mod and create a platform to interact with the community, 5 years later this mod became my main ''job'' and source of income, thanks to all the fans and supporters. Which means more quality and enhancements, since I can allow all my time to it and invest money into assets and programs.
The public version is still important to us and will receive updates, which is only made possible through our membership system.
For General discussions, beta registration, support, images contest and more follow join our Discord Server:
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Follow the link to EUP Discord for help or comments
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Sam got a reaction from Neo1 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Enrichoudini for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from Nevils for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam reacted to Double Doppler for a file, UK Police 2016 Ford Mustang GTThe ULTIMATE British police car for GTA 5! Currently being trialled across the UK, this V8 Ford Mustang will ensure you catch the bad guys on the motorways.
Here's a video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH0OBbHg7M8
If you want to make a donation please use the PayPal button. The funding will be used towards purchasing new models to convert to GTA 5 and release as police car mods. All donations are appreciated!
Features
Optimised for LSPDFR Breakable glass Dirt effects LODs included (no dissapearing in the distance) Fully modelled police equipment Realistic lightbar Extra LED lights Daytime-Running-Lights Interior Templates to make your own skins Working interior dials may be added in an update
Please follow the rules
Do not edit the contents of these files You can make skins without needing to ask me, just add credit and link to this model! Do not redistribute this mod without my permission You can include this mod in clan packs if you like, no need to ask (as long as it stays in your clan only!) -
Sam got a reaction from orange123 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from MON1K for a file, LCPD First Response (Legacy Edition)LCPD First Response (LCPDFR)
Version 1.1 - Legacy Edition
LCPDFR is the original police modification for Grand Theft Auto IV that turns the entire game upside down, letting you play as a police officer for the first time ever. Discontinued in 2014, with the release of GTA V on PC, LCPDFR Version 1.1 is the final release of the modification.
Please note that due to technical limitations, some features have been disabled and others may not work correctly at this time.
LCPDFR is discontinued and is not officially supported. It is provided purely for your nostalgic enjoyment.
There are a few other considerations:
LCPDFR does not support any versions of Windows XP. Any previous versions of LCPDFR must be fully uninstalled first. LCPDFR 1.1 should be installed on a clean installation of the GTA IV: Complete Edition downloaded through the Rockstar Launcher.
Part of the First Response Mods series.
Want to play LCPDFR on the GTA IV: Complete Edition? You will need to install the compatibility patch linked below. You should install the compatibility patch after you have successfully installed the GTA IV: Complete Edition. GTA IV: Complete Edition Compatibility Patch
By LMS. This is required to play LCPDFR 1.1 (Legacy Edition) Download Compatibility Patch
Shown below are the original release notes for LCPDFR 1.1 as they were written in 2014.
Arresting
LCPDFR 1.0 introduces an improved arrest system, allowing the player to more easily arrest multiple suspects at once. In addition to the improvements for the player, LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces full NPC compatibility with the arrest system, allowing NPC officers to make arrests with proper animations, handcuffing and suspect transport.
API
LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces a brand new application programming interface (API). The LCPDFR API can be used to make modifications built on the same framework as LCPDFR, allowing script developers to call LCPDFR functions and communicate with the key components of LCPDFR. Furthermore, the LCPDFR API can be used to build scripts totally unrelated to LCPDFR, taking advantage of the features and functions offered by the API which would be otherwise unavailable, such as those provided by the AdvancedHook.
Audio
The use of audio in LCPDFR 1.0 is unparalleled by any previous versions of the modification, with well over 300 audio files being available. The police radio is now more functional, with regular dispatch updates on pursuits and other events being available. Similarly, the usage of character speech in LCPDFR has been increased drastically, with code designated solely to finding the best speech for specific events from the character's voice.
Backup
In LCPDFR 1.0, all traditional backup units return, with multiple enhancements to normal units and NOOSE teams. NOOSE teams will now secure the area on arrival at an assistance call, while normal units will leave their vehicles and scan the area. Medical and fire department assistance has also been improved with longer response times.
Callouts
Callouts are now designed for easy integration with the LCPDFR API and custom callout scripts, therefore all callouts have been re-written from scratch. Base callouts included with LCPDFR 1.0 include: a shots fired call, a pursuit in progress, armed robbery suspects fleeing, a drunken disturbance, a drug deal, a drunk driver and a mugging.
Duty System
The character selection system has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0, with the new ability to customise your character's clothing and accessories. Not only this, but you can also do the same for any partner.
Events
LCPDFR 1.0 features events which are either triggered or spontaneous. Events come in a number of forms, such as a suspect being arrested, the player being assaulted or a civilian driving recklessly. Most events can be reported, either by the player, or by LCPD units, to dispatch. For example, if the player is assaulted by a moving vehicle, this can be called in and other units will attempt to stop the vehicle.
Frisking
Frisking has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0 in terms of how the generation of contraband works. Previously, random values were used, but now the script will actually apply different random values based on a number of factors such as age, occupation and various other model flags.
Grabbing
In LCPDFR 1.0, the player can now take hold of arrested suspects and drag them around. This is very useful when transporting the suspect to a police station as you are able to drag them to your patrol car, open the back door and seat them inside.
Hardcore
Hardcore mode has been further expanded in LCPDFR 1.0 with the introduction of a state of complete defencelessness which will be activated if the player takes too much damage. When injured, the player is rendered into a slow moving, limping state where no weapons can be drawn or fired. Thankfully, the effects of an injury in Hardcore Mode are easily reversed by seeking medical treatment from Liberty City's fine paramedics.
Lights and Sirens
LCPDFR 1.0 expands upon the lighting control offered in previous versions of LCPDFR, introducing a new lighting mode where red and white lights will flash alternately. Moreover, LCPDFR 1.0 also features better siren control, allowing the siren to be completely muted without removing the ability for the player to speak. Similarly, this siren mute can now be cancelled during any of the three lighting modes by holding down the lighting mode switch key.
Localisation
Nearly every sentence used in the LCPDFR modification now supports language customisation.
Police Computer
The police computer now features a customisable background image, allowing you to change the look and feel of the system to your liking. The computer has also been rewritten from scratch and is now more responsive to user input. Finally, the computer offers a lightweight ALPR system, which is integrated with LCPDFR, for those of you who do not wish to install an ALPR modification.
Police Station Interior
The police station in LCPDFR 1.0 boats several enhancements with more ambient scenes and scenarios happening inside, including arrested suspects being searched and seated and officers working on their computers. Not only this, but the LCPDFR police station interior was designed for use with Abraxas’ vdH Police Station modification, taking advantage of some of the new objects added.
Pursuits
In LCPDFR 1.0, a pursuit is no longer an isolated element of gameplay - it is directly linked to the rest of the modification, meaning that most LCPDFR experiences are actually powered in some way or another by the pursuit system. In simple terms, whenever there's a suspect, there's a pursuit, and the pursuit controls their behaviour as well as the actions of the officers determined to score another point in their arrests column. Pursuits work using a search area, which like in normal gameplay, is a flashing red and blue circle on the minimap. This search area will follow the suspect so long as at least one police unit has a visual, meaning that under these circumstances, the suspect is always at the very centre of the search area. If all visuals on the suspect are lost, however, the search area will cease following them and instead remain stationary at their last known position, thus giving the suspect the opportunity to leave the search area and therefore escape from the pursuit. After losing visual of a suspect, all units will begin a methodical search of the area, both on foot and in vehicles, searching the exterior world as well as any nearby interiors. Helicopter units will also partake in this search, scanning the area for the suspect. A pursuit tactics menu also exists, allowing players the ability to make helicopters and units more or less aggressive. Activating lethal force will also enable the Annihilator gunship, which will open fire on suspects when set as aggressive.
Quick Action Menu
New to LCPDFR 1.0, the Quick Action Menu makes common tasks simple, eliminating the need to remember loads of key combinations. The Quick Action Menu, controlled entirely by mouse or controller stick movement, is a new interface element of the modification which allows for simple tasks, like calling in ambulances or evacuating the area, to be done without the need for keypresses. Both your memory and other modifications will thank you for this, as it means that keys which have traditionally conflicted with ELS and other mods, like CTRL + M for an ambulance, are a thing of the past.
Taser
The Taser can now be used by all NPC units and by default, actively fleeing suspects can only be stopped by NPC officers if they fire the Taser at them. The Taser now also boasts better hit detection and it no longer modifies any of the original game files.
Tutorial
A brand new addition to LCPDFR, the tutorial allows both new and experienced officers the chance to get accustomed to the workings of some of the core features of the modification.
Xbox360 Controller Support
LCPDFR 1.0 boasts excellent Xbox360 controller support. All keys can now be mapped to controller buttons and all help prompts are dynamic, meaning they show the actual key or button you have defined. Similarly, the Quick Action Menu, designed for use with controllers, allows you to bind and remember less combinations.
Other Notable Changes
No longer does the LCPD see it all and know it all - they do not have magic suspect finding powers. There's a much bigger emphasis on foot pursuits now. Units can commandeer civilian vehicles if need be. Suspect fleeing AI has been improved significantly. When using standard police officer characters, you can walk faster by holding ALT by default. Holding ALT (default) will also bring up the LCPDFR Aiming Marker. The LCPDFR Aiming Marker can be used to tell your partner to go to the position it is pointing at. You can mark any civilian as wanted by police. If someone fires a gun or attacks you, you can report this to dispatch, automatically marking them as wanted. Suspects will abandon their vehicles and flee on foot if the opportunity presents itself. NOOSE officers are now able to stand up properly and sprint while chasing suspects. All officers use the correct pistol, shotgun and rifle animations when in pursuit. The helicopter searchlight works for player controlled helicopters in pursuits. A lot of work has been put into making the AI of both suspects and units smarter. I wish I could go on with this list, but there's simply hundreds of changes - far too many to list.
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Sam got a reaction from BlueNick1133 for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from MarcelWRLD for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.
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Sam got a reaction from zombie13 for a file, LCPD First Response (Legacy Edition)LCPD First Response (LCPDFR)
Version 1.1 - Legacy Edition
LCPDFR is the original police modification for Grand Theft Auto IV that turns the entire game upside down, letting you play as a police officer for the first time ever. Discontinued in 2014, with the release of GTA V on PC, LCPDFR Version 1.1 is the final release of the modification.
Please note that due to technical limitations, some features have been disabled and others may not work correctly at this time.
LCPDFR is discontinued and is not officially supported. It is provided purely for your nostalgic enjoyment.
There are a few other considerations:
LCPDFR does not support any versions of Windows XP. Any previous versions of LCPDFR must be fully uninstalled first. LCPDFR 1.1 should be installed on a clean installation of the GTA IV: Complete Edition downloaded through the Rockstar Launcher.
Part of the First Response Mods series.
Want to play LCPDFR on the GTA IV: Complete Edition? You will need to install the compatibility patch linked below. You should install the compatibility patch after you have successfully installed the GTA IV: Complete Edition. GTA IV: Complete Edition Compatibility Patch
By LMS. This is required to play LCPDFR 1.1 (Legacy Edition) Download Compatibility Patch
Shown below are the original release notes for LCPDFR 1.1 as they were written in 2014.
Arresting
LCPDFR 1.0 introduces an improved arrest system, allowing the player to more easily arrest multiple suspects at once. In addition to the improvements for the player, LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces full NPC compatibility with the arrest system, allowing NPC officers to make arrests with proper animations, handcuffing and suspect transport.
API
LCPDFR 1.0 also introduces a brand new application programming interface (API). The LCPDFR API can be used to make modifications built on the same framework as LCPDFR, allowing script developers to call LCPDFR functions and communicate with the key components of LCPDFR. Furthermore, the LCPDFR API can be used to build scripts totally unrelated to LCPDFR, taking advantage of the features and functions offered by the API which would be otherwise unavailable, such as those provided by the AdvancedHook.
Audio
The use of audio in LCPDFR 1.0 is unparalleled by any previous versions of the modification, with well over 300 audio files being available. The police radio is now more functional, with regular dispatch updates on pursuits and other events being available. Similarly, the usage of character speech in LCPDFR has been increased drastically, with code designated solely to finding the best speech for specific events from the character's voice.
Backup
In LCPDFR 1.0, all traditional backup units return, with multiple enhancements to normal units and NOOSE teams. NOOSE teams will now secure the area on arrival at an assistance call, while normal units will leave their vehicles and scan the area. Medical and fire department assistance has also been improved with longer response times.
Callouts
Callouts are now designed for easy integration with the LCPDFR API and custom callout scripts, therefore all callouts have been re-written from scratch. Base callouts included with LCPDFR 1.0 include: a shots fired call, a pursuit in progress, armed robbery suspects fleeing, a drunken disturbance, a drug deal, a drunk driver and a mugging.
Duty System
The character selection system has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0, with the new ability to customise your character's clothing and accessories. Not only this, but you can also do the same for any partner.
Events
LCPDFR 1.0 features events which are either triggered or spontaneous. Events come in a number of forms, such as a suspect being arrested, the player being assaulted or a civilian driving recklessly. Most events can be reported, either by the player, or by LCPD units, to dispatch. For example, if the player is assaulted by a moving vehicle, this can be called in and other units will attempt to stop the vehicle.
Frisking
Frisking has been overhauled in LCPDFR 1.0 in terms of how the generation of contraband works. Previously, random values were used, but now the script will actually apply different random values based on a number of factors such as age, occupation and various other model flags.
Grabbing
In LCPDFR 1.0, the player can now take hold of arrested suspects and drag them around. This is very useful when transporting the suspect to a police station as you are able to drag them to your patrol car, open the back door and seat them inside.
Hardcore
Hardcore mode has been further expanded in LCPDFR 1.0 with the introduction of a state of complete defencelessness which will be activated if the player takes too much damage. When injured, the player is rendered into a slow moving, limping state where no weapons can be drawn or fired. Thankfully, the effects of an injury in Hardcore Mode are easily reversed by seeking medical treatment from Liberty City's fine paramedics.
Lights and Sirens
LCPDFR 1.0 expands upon the lighting control offered in previous versions of LCPDFR, introducing a new lighting mode where red and white lights will flash alternately. Moreover, LCPDFR 1.0 also features better siren control, allowing the siren to be completely muted without removing the ability for the player to speak. Similarly, this siren mute can now be cancelled during any of the three lighting modes by holding down the lighting mode switch key.
Localisation
Nearly every sentence used in the LCPDFR modification now supports language customisation.
Police Computer
The police computer now features a customisable background image, allowing you to change the look and feel of the system to your liking. The computer has also been rewritten from scratch and is now more responsive to user input. Finally, the computer offers a lightweight ALPR system, which is integrated with LCPDFR, for those of you who do not wish to install an ALPR modification.
Police Station Interior
The police station in LCPDFR 1.0 boats several enhancements with more ambient scenes and scenarios happening inside, including arrested suspects being searched and seated and officers working on their computers. Not only this, but the LCPDFR police station interior was designed for use with Abraxas’ vdH Police Station modification, taking advantage of some of the new objects added.
Pursuits
In LCPDFR 1.0, a pursuit is no longer an isolated element of gameplay - it is directly linked to the rest of the modification, meaning that most LCPDFR experiences are actually powered in some way or another by the pursuit system. In simple terms, whenever there's a suspect, there's a pursuit, and the pursuit controls their behaviour as well as the actions of the officers determined to score another point in their arrests column. Pursuits work using a search area, which like in normal gameplay, is a flashing red and blue circle on the minimap. This search area will follow the suspect so long as at least one police unit has a visual, meaning that under these circumstances, the suspect is always at the very centre of the search area. If all visuals on the suspect are lost, however, the search area will cease following them and instead remain stationary at their last known position, thus giving the suspect the opportunity to leave the search area and therefore escape from the pursuit. After losing visual of a suspect, all units will begin a methodical search of the area, both on foot and in vehicles, searching the exterior world as well as any nearby interiors. Helicopter units will also partake in this search, scanning the area for the suspect. A pursuit tactics menu also exists, allowing players the ability to make helicopters and units more or less aggressive. Activating lethal force will also enable the Annihilator gunship, which will open fire on suspects when set as aggressive.
Quick Action Menu
New to LCPDFR 1.0, the Quick Action Menu makes common tasks simple, eliminating the need to remember loads of key combinations. The Quick Action Menu, controlled entirely by mouse or controller stick movement, is a new interface element of the modification which allows for simple tasks, like calling in ambulances or evacuating the area, to be done without the need for keypresses. Both your memory and other modifications will thank you for this, as it means that keys which have traditionally conflicted with ELS and other mods, like CTRL + M for an ambulance, are a thing of the past.
Taser
The Taser can now be used by all NPC units and by default, actively fleeing suspects can only be stopped by NPC officers if they fire the Taser at them. The Taser now also boasts better hit detection and it no longer modifies any of the original game files.
Tutorial
A brand new addition to LCPDFR, the tutorial allows both new and experienced officers the chance to get accustomed to the workings of some of the core features of the modification.
Xbox360 Controller Support
LCPDFR 1.0 boasts excellent Xbox360 controller support. All keys can now be mapped to controller buttons and all help prompts are dynamic, meaning they show the actual key or button you have defined. Similarly, the Quick Action Menu, designed for use with controllers, allows you to bind and remember less combinations.
Other Notable Changes
No longer does the LCPD see it all and know it all - they do not have magic suspect finding powers. There's a much bigger emphasis on foot pursuits now. Units can commandeer civilian vehicles if need be. Suspect fleeing AI has been improved significantly. When using standard police officer characters, you can walk faster by holding ALT by default. Holding ALT (default) will also bring up the LCPDFR Aiming Marker. The LCPDFR Aiming Marker can be used to tell your partner to go to the position it is pointing at. You can mark any civilian as wanted by police. If someone fires a gun or attacks you, you can report this to dispatch, automatically marking them as wanted. Suspects will abandon their vehicles and flee on foot if the opportunity presents itself. NOOSE officers are now able to stand up properly and sprint while chasing suspects. All officers use the correct pistol, shotgun and rifle animations when in pursuit. The helicopter searchlight works for player controlled helicopters in pursuits. A lot of work has been put into making the AI of both suspects and units smarter. I wish I could go on with this list, but there's simply hundreds of changes - far too many to list.