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1thecop got a reaction from MuhkuhBaguette in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop got a reaction from MuhkuhBaguette in No uniforms?I don't think that it is unreasonable to ask about a feature that users of the mod are use to having but no longer have access to. I get the common issues thread bit, but TBH, until it recently linked a mod that makes the EUP packages available in the station, it was not very clear on what to do or what the situation was.
Luckily, the community seems to be quickly making it easy for people like me (who do not create their own unique xml files) to get more uniforms.
@PB420 I will list some links here for you.
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold
Those two above are the mods with actual uniforms in them. I believe you need the tool OpenIV to install those files. There is an installation with OpenIV video in the above links. OpenIV can be acquired at OpenIV.com and is a modding tool for GTAV and other rockstar games which is easy to install.
Finally, this mod by mkalash interfaces the files from the two above EUP mods and makes it available in the police stations when you go on duty. (this is what it is supposed to do from my understanding, I have not had the chance to test it yet)
Hopefully this helps you. Again, know that I have not had the time to install this myself yet but this is my current understanding of what I need to do and hopefully someone more educated can verify this.
EDIT: So, I have managed to install everything and I can confirm now that it is working. The combination of these three mods are working well and they look great. Combining them with the custom character system is definitely an improvement over the old. @PB420 If you need any help with the process feel free to message me. If you do not want to mess with OpenIV or installing the EUP mod, the only other option is basically playing as a default police model which is accessed in the same screen where you can create a custom character (instead of selecting your custom character, the top option is default characters and from there you have access to the old generic police people with the corresponding uniforms). I had to do some extensive forum perusing to find the answers to these questions but I hope this helps you.
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1thecop got a reaction from eBakedPotato in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop got a reaction from DodgerFan666 in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop got a reaction from LSPDsanjay in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop got a reaction from TheRedBaron1157 in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop got a reaction from Sam in No uniforms?I made a longer post about how to install and make this all work together here.
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1thecop reacted to Hisel in A list of what works and what doesn't with LSPDFR 0.4. Feel free to add.In OpenIV, navigate to "mods > update > x64 > dlcpacks" and delete the added sheriff pack it added.
Tow and coroner are available through Stop The Ped's context menu. "G" by default. Just make sure there is a car or deceased AI.
LSPDFR+ has been confirmed not working and will remain on the not working list until it is.
Added link.
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1thecop got a reaction from RaZZor1119 in Uniforms in the update.So, through a combination of different posts and a wonderful mod that pulls everything together, I have managed to implement EUP into my game having never used it before.
To summarize for people like me who were confused:
If you want to play as your custom character (a new feature in 0.4), and have access to more than just the two models mentioned in the OP, you should probably get EUP. (unless you want to edit the xml files yourself, something I didn't and don't know how to do).
If you don't care about the custom character feature, then you can play the same way as you did in the previous version through selecting, as @willpv23 pointed out, the default character option in the switch character menu (which is accessed through the lspdfr tab on the pause screen). This gives you access to the variety of uniforms in the previous version but those uniforms will be worn by the generic, default preset police models in order to do that. If you're good with that (which is how it was in the previous version) than you're good to go.
Of course, you can always edit the xml files yourself of course but people who know how to do that probably aren't in a thread like this.
To install EUP:
1. Download EUP
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Law and Order by Alex_Ashfold
Emergency Uniforms Pack - Serve and Rescue by Alex_Ashfold (this is extra firemen and EMS skins among others, so its more optional)
Make it easy on yourself and when you download them make sure you have the auto versions as it will give you one file that OpenIV will use and install for you
2. Install EUP using OpenIV.
- OpenIV is acquired at OpenIV.com (for first time visitors I know it looks sketchy af but thats how it is lol)
- Run install of OpenIV
- Upon launch you will have to help the program find your GTAV directory in /steam/steamapps/common/GTAV
- Follow instructions for creating the mods folder in your GTAV directory in @FirstThirtyMinutes video here. (I know the video is titled about installing cars, but this portion of the video highlights setting up OpenIV for use which enables EUP installation as well)
- After following along with the video you should have a mods folder with the update folder inside
- Click edit mode at the top of OpenIV browser (located where filepaths are typically displayed) and you will eventually be prompted to install two things that you must have - ASI loader and OpenIV.ASI - this is done very easily through OpenIV, simply a matter of clicking install when you are prompted. (@FirstThirtyMinutes does this later in the video albeit in a different way). Without them, when you go to install the EUP files, it won't allow you to install in your mods folder that you created which is what you need to do so you don't corrupt the game.
- Get the EUP - LEO 7.5.oiv file and EUP - Serve & Rescue 1.0.oiv (again EUP serve and rescue is more optional so if you opted out you will just have the one file) files from the zip file you download in step 1 and put them on your desktop or somewhere you remember
- In OpenIV, click the tools tab, package installer, select the files from your desktop, and install them to your mods folder that you created (OpenIV will give you an option between the mod folder or the GTAV directory, again, its important you have that mod folder and select that as the install location). OpenIV will let you know if you installed it successfully.
3. Download and install EUP Outfit Settings
EUP Outfit Settings for 0.4 by mkalash (thanks to @mkalash for his speedy development of this, was surely a time consuming endeavor)
Install by dragging the contents of the zip downloaded at the above link into, as per mkalash's instructions on his mod page, into your GTAV/lspdfr/data/custom folder. Simply drag and drop. The custom folder will likely be empty unless you have already messed around with it.
4. Launch LSPDFR normally, select custom character, go to police station, and all the beautiful uniforms from EUP for all different agencies should be available in the locker now if everything was installed correctly.
I know this may look daunting at first as a wall of text but I assure you it is much easier than it appears. I would not have been able to figure it out if it wasn't for a combination of FirstThirtyMinutes' older tutorial videos and mkalash's expediently-delivered mod.
These are the steps I took and I hope it can help someone.
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1thecop reacted to SuperMD2018 in A list of what works and what doesn't with LSPDFR 0.4. Feel free to add.okay thanks TayK, I hope they fix the police smart radio soon so I can start using Coroner and other calls
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1thecop reacted to ajvshadow1 in Uniforms in the update.What about all the outfits that were available in the previous version? All the sheriff uniforms and such? There was more customization as well other than having to scroll through all the multiplayer ped shirts and pants etc...