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  1.    Alvaro1331 reacted to a post in a topic: I get an error when installing
  2. LCPDFR will only recognize police cars that are actually within the config. Some are including police1, police2, polpatriot, etc. If they are not an actual police slot (let's say you have a police car in the admiral slot), you will not be able to pull over with LCPDFR because it does not recognize it as a police car.
  3. Do you have multiple monitors?
  4. Your logfile indicates there's a problem with some pedmodels, one of them was added twice by the ContentManager. Try downloading the default peds that Sam provided here: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>
  5. This is truly a milestone for LCPDFR. I have played it for years now and am just amazed of what we could complete. The features that 1.0 adds is a huge step from when it all started at 0.91. Here's a quote I always love to share: I think for all of us, this what is what the LCPDFR team has accomplished. From the beer in my hand to virtually "LCPDFR's hand", cheers.
  6. So.... I'm sitting here at my desk with a cup of tea just waiting for the release later tonight. It's starting to get cold in my house... looking at the clock for the release to "warm" things up.
  7. Well, it could actually be a lot of things. It could be a cut wire to the backlight.. it could be a lot of things. If you're able to open the laptop and look at the wires connecting to the display, see if there's anything that looks damaged. The backlight bulb has a very high change to go out on you, and that's what it could be. You can find them online on Amazon probably.
  8. You have a corrupt EXE association inside your computer. Which operating system are you using?
  9. In this case, it might be a backlight problem with your laptop. The only way to test if this is the case is to actually connect an external display to your laptop. If you have a monitor cable and another monitor, just take the cable and connect it into the slot on the back of the laptop (may be on the side). Connect the other end into another monitor and then start up the computer. If the computer starts up and there's nothing on the external monitor, there is an issue with either the motherboard of the laptop, or the video card. If the display shows up on the external monitor, then the backlight is your issue.
  10. Okay, have you tried starting EFLC out from the program files instead of using Steam to start it? You can do that in these directories: Program Files > Steam > Common > Episodes from Liberty City > EFLC > LaunchEFLC
  11. Try these steps: 1. Unplug the laptop. 2. Remove the battery (if it is not removeable, skip this step) 3. Hold down the power button for anywhere around 30 seconds to 2 minutes. 4. Put the battery back in (if it is not removeable, skip this step) 5. Restart the laptop back up.
  12. After you clicked the Play Offline button on Social Club, does the EFLC game show up in your Task Manager? You can check this by clicking Ctrl + Alt + Delete, and starting up your task manager. It should be a button to start up task manager after you click those keys.. I'm not exactly sure how it is on Windows 8, though. After it starts up, click on the Processes tab at the very top. Does EFLC show up at all in that list?
  13.    RediT12 reacted to a post in a topic: LCPDFR 1.0 - The Video Preview
  14. Wow, that is truly amazing! I want to thank the LCPDFR team for their awesome work. Merry Christmas!
  15. Wow, that's nice! Wish something like that would happen in America.. but I guess we're too lazy for that hahaha
  16. Yeah, fire departments love to use dual siren. I've never seen it yet in real life for a police car (probably cause I haven't seen too many respond while I'm driving). It's going to be a huge feature when ELS 7.1 is released.
  17. I can't really go over what to do in specifics because we have different keys so I'll use more broader terms. When you press down the siren key (G is default for me), it will play the main siren. For me to go through siren tones, I would need to hold down that G key (or whatever the siren key is for you), and that would play through the the next tone. Since there's obviously three tones, you would need to let go of the siren key, press it again, and scroll through the siren until you find the third tone. Hope that made any sense. If what I recommended does not work, the instructions OPPOfficer gave you would help your problem. I use that tool in multiplayer and it works just fine. You'll have to edit the .ini file (instructions are included in the download), and then use the key you set to automatically scroll through your siren tones. What this tool does is allows you to focus on your driving, and it will do all the siren tone changing for you.

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