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drsn0w

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    drsn0w reacted to Pipeline in LSPDFR 0.4 - Pursuits & Intervention   
    Good god, you guys made the police pursuit AI actually sensible in V? There's no other word for you, you're wizards.
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    drsn0w reacted to TheGrandMaster in So, let's say Script Hook V is dead.   
    Scripthhook will eventually be updated, as the long wait for a scripthook update has occurred previously such as with the import/export update. Besides. if the development of Scripthook were to be halted permanently, then Alex would announce it like the Open IV had done.
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    Thank you! I was thinking about it last night and figured it would be something like this. Good luck on your callouts and thank you once again!
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    drsn0w got a reaction from Officer107 in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Awesome ideas! Thank you! 
    And you gave me another idea: I should listen to LASD dispatch channels in my area to get some other ideas!
  5. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from Cyron43 in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    [WIP] Routine Police Work for LSPDFR
    After playing hours upon hours of LSPDFR, I realized that, while fun, the callouts that end in a chase and/or shootout get a little boring after you do them 20 or 30 times. I also realized that most of the time, real policing isn't 75% chases... I want more, I like hardcore realism....
     
    Enter Routine Police Work for LSPDFR! This plugin will have callouts that capture the more boring (and often realistic) aspect of police work. Currently I only have two callouts planned, and I've started working on one. I'd like to have many many more, so input from the community would be really appreciated, seeing as I don't actually know that much about the daily life of a police officer.
     
    Planned Callouts
    Notify next of kin Supervise city event Reports of vandalism (vehicle, building) Loitering (in progress) Noise complaint Security alarm check Notify next of kin
    This one is rather depressing. Someone has died, and it's your duty to go to their home and notify their next of kin of the death of their loved one... 
    However, sometimes, no one's home. It's up to you to ask around the neighborhood and maybe find out where they work, and go there to bring the sad news.
    And, in some rare cases, the family members may have disappeared too... It's up to you to investigate and find them, and bring them to safety if needed........
    Supervise city event
    There's a festival going on in Los Santos! Who knows what it's for, but everyone is having a great time. It's a big enough festival that a few blocks of a main road are closed off, and it's your responsibility to supervise and make sure the festivities don't get out of hand.
    Also watch out for anyone trying to drive past the police barricades into the festival area! Wouldn't want anyone to get hurt now would we?
    Sometimes someone may have had a little too much to drink. If they're causing a ruckus, it's up to you to escort them out of the festival area, or call an ambulance if they're really THAT drunk!
    Reports of vandalism
    Oh no! Someone has smashed up a car or tagged a building. Yeah, the graffiti might look cool, but it's still illegal! Catch the perpetrator and take them back to the station so they can learn their lesson!
    Loitering
    This is a fairly common occurrence in Los Santos. People are hanging around an area when they're not supposed to be! Stop them, and check to make sure none of them are fugitives! Tell the others to leave the scene or be arrested. Good luck!
    Noise complaint
    There's a party, or maybe a car radio, that's way too loud and the citizens are complaining. Tell the owner to turn the volume down, and maybe even issue them a citation depending on the laws of YOUR town!
    Security alarm check
    A local business's alarm is going off. It often goes off, and it's always been a false alarm in the past, but dispatch wants you to go check it out and turn the alarm off. You never know who's hiding behind those dark corners!
     
     
    Happy policing! 
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    drsn0w got a reaction from Deactivated Member in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Awesome ideas! Thank you! 
    And you gave me another idea: I should listen to LASD dispatch channels in my area to get some other ideas!
  7. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from Deactivated Member in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    [WIP] Routine Police Work for LSPDFR
    After playing hours upon hours of LSPDFR, I realized that, while fun, the callouts that end in a chase and/or shootout get a little boring after you do them 20 or 30 times. I also realized that most of the time, real policing isn't 75% chases... I want more, I like hardcore realism....
     
    Enter Routine Police Work for LSPDFR! This plugin will have callouts that capture the more boring (and often realistic) aspect of police work. Currently I only have two callouts planned, and I've started working on one. I'd like to have many many more, so input from the community would be really appreciated, seeing as I don't actually know that much about the daily life of a police officer.
     
    Planned Callouts
    Notify next of kin Supervise city event Reports of vandalism (vehicle, building) Loitering (in progress) Noise complaint Security alarm check Notify next of kin
    This one is rather depressing. Someone has died, and it's your duty to go to their home and notify their next of kin of the death of their loved one... 
    However, sometimes, no one's home. It's up to you to ask around the neighborhood and maybe find out where they work, and go there to bring the sad news.
    And, in some rare cases, the family members may have disappeared too... It's up to you to investigate and find them, and bring them to safety if needed........
    Supervise city event
    There's a festival going on in Los Santos! Who knows what it's for, but everyone is having a great time. It's a big enough festival that a few blocks of a main road are closed off, and it's your responsibility to supervise and make sure the festivities don't get out of hand.
    Also watch out for anyone trying to drive past the police barricades into the festival area! Wouldn't want anyone to get hurt now would we?
    Sometimes someone may have had a little too much to drink. If they're causing a ruckus, it's up to you to escort them out of the festival area, or call an ambulance if they're really THAT drunk!
    Reports of vandalism
    Oh no! Someone has smashed up a car or tagged a building. Yeah, the graffiti might look cool, but it's still illegal! Catch the perpetrator and take them back to the station so they can learn their lesson!
    Loitering
    This is a fairly common occurrence in Los Santos. People are hanging around an area when they're not supposed to be! Stop them, and check to make sure none of them are fugitives! Tell the others to leave the scene or be arrested. Good luck!
    Noise complaint
    There's a party, or maybe a car radio, that's way too loud and the citizens are complaining. Tell the owner to turn the volume down, and maybe even issue them a citation depending on the laws of YOUR town!
    Security alarm check
    A local business's alarm is going off. It often goes off, and it's always been a false alarm in the past, but dispatch wants you to go check it out and turn the alarm off. You never know who's hiding behind those dark corners!
     
     
    Happy policing! 
  8. Like
    Did you ever get around to writing that extension method? I'm still slightly new to this, and need to change the wanted status of peds in my callout.
  9. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from jcpse in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Hey folks! Just a quick update. After I posted that status in November, a lot of s*** happened and I haven't been able to put much work at all into this. However, everything is resolved now, and I'm resuming work on this tonight! 
     
    EDIT: I've made my New Year's resolution to actually put time and effort into my seemingly abandoned projects :D
  10. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from jcpse in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    [WIP] Routine Police Work for LSPDFR
    After playing hours upon hours of LSPDFR, I realized that, while fun, the callouts that end in a chase and/or shootout get a little boring after you do them 20 or 30 times. I also realized that most of the time, real policing isn't 75% chases... I want more, I like hardcore realism....
     
    Enter Routine Police Work for LSPDFR! This plugin will have callouts that capture the more boring (and often realistic) aspect of police work. Currently I only have two callouts planned, and I've started working on one. I'd like to have many many more, so input from the community would be really appreciated, seeing as I don't actually know that much about the daily life of a police officer.
     
    Planned Callouts
    Notify next of kin Supervise city event Reports of vandalism (vehicle, building) Loitering (in progress) Noise complaint Security alarm check Notify next of kin
    This one is rather depressing. Someone has died, and it's your duty to go to their home and notify their next of kin of the death of their loved one... 
    However, sometimes, no one's home. It's up to you to ask around the neighborhood and maybe find out where they work, and go there to bring the sad news.
    And, in some rare cases, the family members may have disappeared too... It's up to you to investigate and find them, and bring them to safety if needed........
    Supervise city event
    There's a festival going on in Los Santos! Who knows what it's for, but everyone is having a great time. It's a big enough festival that a few blocks of a main road are closed off, and it's your responsibility to supervise and make sure the festivities don't get out of hand.
    Also watch out for anyone trying to drive past the police barricades into the festival area! Wouldn't want anyone to get hurt now would we?
    Sometimes someone may have had a little too much to drink. If they're causing a ruckus, it's up to you to escort them out of the festival area, or call an ambulance if they're really THAT drunk!
    Reports of vandalism
    Oh no! Someone has smashed up a car or tagged a building. Yeah, the graffiti might look cool, but it's still illegal! Catch the perpetrator and take them back to the station so they can learn their lesson!
    Loitering
    This is a fairly common occurrence in Los Santos. People are hanging around an area when they're not supposed to be! Stop them, and check to make sure none of them are fugitives! Tell the others to leave the scene or be arrested. Good luck!
    Noise complaint
    There's a party, or maybe a car radio, that's way too loud and the citizens are complaining. Tell the owner to turn the volume down, and maybe even issue them a citation depending on the laws of YOUR town!
    Security alarm check
    A local business's alarm is going off. It often goes off, and it's always been a false alarm in the past, but dispatch wants you to go check it out and turn the alarm off. You never know who's hiding behind those dark corners!
     
     
    Happy policing! 
  11. Like
    drsn0w reacted to Reddington in Extra Police Slots   
    Ahh! Look for this line
     
    <audioNameHash />
     
    Change that to this:
     
    <audioNameHash>POLICE</audioNameHash>
     
    Or you can change that to FBI, POLICE2, POLICE3, SHERIFF2, SHERIFF. Whichever suits your needs.  Remember, once you have saved the meta, throw it back into OpenIV.
  12. Like
    drsn0w reacted to Jakeus in Help us plan the next version of Computer+   
    Stability wise, I've never had any issues with Computer+...
     
     
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    drsn0w reacted to ainesophaur in Help us plan the next version of Computer+   
    @Arariel supporting other languages wouldn't be too difficult as we'd just move all "strings" into a dictionary which we'd then use the dictionary to display in game. We would need the community to create other languages, but it'd be just as shareable as the backgrounds in the misc downloads section.
     
    However it seems to be a moot point. I'm glad I started this poll because internalization was a top feature in my mind. With it being possibly removed from the road map, it frees up more time for the rest of the desired improvements
  14. Like
    drsn0w reacted to CouthInk4 in Is there a free cop pc in this website?   
    You're going to have to explain better on what you're asking. I have no idea what your question is. 
  15. Like
    Anything you want, eh? Albo, I have a feeling this may become your best mod yet.
  16. Like
    drsn0w reacted to Gallonman20 in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Yay! Can't wait. Happy New Year!
  17. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from NeulandInternet in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Hey folks! Just a quick update. After I posted that status in November, a lot of s*** happened and I haven't been able to put much work at all into this. However, everything is resolved now, and I'm resuming work on this tonight! 
     
    EDIT: I've made my New Year's resolution to actually put time and effort into my seemingly abandoned projects :D
  18. Like
    drsn0w reacted to Deactivated Member in Sam's New Year's Message   
    Hello new community editor. I will donate big money! so please feature all me mods. K? thx
     
     
    Tbh I've never heard of any of you except the Fishy dude, but hi!
  19. Like
    drsn0w reacted to Deactivated Member in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Can't wait for more updates. Happy New Year!
  20. Like
    Well, it's an Albo- mod.
    Expect something perfect.
  21. Like
    will the traffic backup actually work in this new police radio?
  22. Like
    Yes and yes, that could result from having commonly-used buttons in the radio 
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    drsn0w reacted to Gallonman20 in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Awesome!! Can't wait to see what you have in store :)
  25. Like
    drsn0w got a reaction from RexCramer in [WIP] Routine Police Work   
    Hey guys! Sorry for my relative silence. I haven't gotten much more progress on this one, between school and a project for work, I've had a hell of a lot going on recently. I'm going to start working on this again soon, though, seeing as the semester is coming to a close. I'm actually planning to totally rework the loitering callout. I've been listening to a lot of LAPD chatter and I have a few ideas on how to make it much much better. Thank you for your continued support!
     

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