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  1. 37 minutes ago, AussieGaming said:

    Unlike VICPOL NSW are more armed after the Lindt Cafe Siege they have upgraded Guns, Cars, Armor and procedures 

    Don't know about the amour and guns, but VicPol have reviewed and upgraded a lot of procedures lately, and their fleet of vehicles is upgraded faster than NSW. I think I remember reading that Victoria and Western Australia are the fastest to upgrade their vehicles, and it sounds about right because I've only been seeing series 2 VF cars around here all year

  2. 7 minutes ago, PgUp said:

    That blunt no made me giggle alot, haha jesus.

    That's why I posted it tbh.

    Cheers for everyone saying stuff about my schedule and stuff. I can assure you that after my vicpol pack is done one of two things will happen. Either I just start making lots of various cars from around Aus or I disappear and bask in my wealth *cough*.

     

    And I think we need to address brony's wig wag's. It's dodgy :P

  3. 2 minutes ago, Darkmyre said:

    Hypothetically, how quickly could one of you awesome modders make it GTA-friendly if someone did buy a decent sprinter model?

    Well it's quite simple. You just have to poly crunch it from 500k+ to around 70k-110k. then you have to texture it, fit out a decent interior, fix up the gaps between the body and the interior, model an engine, boot and do general fixes to it. Sometimes you have to make a wheel too which is the worst thing in the world. Then once thats done you have to sort all the parts into the correct objects, create collision files for everything, then you have to compound all the objects into a game readable format. Once all that's done it's a matter of repeatedly going in game and ironing out any bugs, and changing anything you need.

    Onto the emergency side of things, you have to model and convert the lights for it, work them out to work for the default gta lighting system (yuck), make all bits of gear you need, make liveries, bug test, and boom, got yourself a model.

     

    For me that whole process is about 15 hours on an average model, although I rarely get time to work on a model for more than a few hours at a time.

    confused you yet? :P

  4. 2 minutes ago, AussieGaming said:

    We all thank you guys and by that i've made this Feedback will be great its not published yet just tell me whether i should 

     

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1195196729/1272363463?token=bf389b76

    I think it's a bit premature, you still need to actually decide who gets to convert the model, who gets the modding privileges and what the heck you're actually going to buy that someone doesn't already have/plans on getting

  5. Not only that, we don't get payed to make these. In my 2 years of making mods I've made something like $130, and thats from one person donating to me. Half of that is going into VF Series II's and the rest is going to go part way towards another firetruck.

    I just realised this sounds like we're guilt tripping everyone, we're not. I do enjoy making mods, and most people are respectful which is good, there's just so much time and money we don't have to make these things.

  6. 23 minutes ago, MooseYTY said:

    In the correct terminology, The New South Wales Police Force use multiple cars for multiple reasons, there for the dog squad use the fg utes and the hilux's along with ford rangers and Holden Colorado's for four wheel driving and other purpose's. In saying that the fg utes are more common in city area's and the bigger Ute's eg the hilux in rural area's because they have more of a purpose out there.

    Pretty sure down here across the border we use one of the four wheel drives, I've never seen it though.

    And does anyone know what URA stands for on a nsw car? I saw a nissan patrol with URA on it's bonnet this afternoon

  7. 53 minutes ago, AussieGaming said:

    Yeah but in most cases @Macgregor & @HawksFan2102 In NSW some times Pumpers and Flyer trucks are busy and Ladder trucks are deployed as a Primary Response Unit and in my opinion those Trucks would be better but i think those trucks are coming in as the new Ladder Trucks 

    What you've actually got there is an aerial pumper, it's a mix between a ladder platform and a pumper. They're not as handy in urban areas as an LP, and they wont be replacing them

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