Everything posted by c13
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What does your username mean?
My first initial and the age I was when I created it. I think it rings well.
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Comedy Thread
The funniest part about this is that Uncle Ruckus called 911
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I'm looking for a mod.
http://www.gta4-mods.com/script/simple-trainer-version-65-f2115
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reverse alarm on pstockade/nstockade?
In your vehicles.ide file in GTA IV/Common/Data, the fifth column is for in game name. This is also the column for the sounds a vehicle makes. The easiest way to do this is to go to the line for the "pstockade" and "nstockade" and change the slot under "game name" from "stockade" to "polpat." This will give it the same sounds as the default polpatriot, including no beeping noise when reversing.
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Comedy Thread
Now that I've angered every flavor of first person military gamer on here, I'll leave.
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Improved Random CVPI
Unlike some sites, we trust the public enough to not moderator queue all images before the public sees them.
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Project 1776 AST Pack
Pretty sure the spotlight shouldn't be LED, since this is the pre-2007 version of the car. It looks good regardless
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LASD/LCPD
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[WIP] LCPD Pack V4.0
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[WIP] 2013 Westminster PD Explorer
A quick critique, but the flag needs to be switched around on the passenger side. Stars are always supposed to be going forward.
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NYSP Charger and Slicktop CVPI
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does anyone have this anymore?
I think it's being updated to ELS V8 standards with a few new features, like a randomly spawning RX2700. '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>
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Regarding Slower Site Speed and File Approvals
For those that have not seen the green announcement at the top of the page, the issue has been resolved. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by LCPDFR.com staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
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[WIP] 2015 Ford Interceptor Utility Ecoboost
That car looks fairly accurate, but what the hell were the designers smoking when they created that grille?
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LCPD Unmarked Explorer
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Regarding Slower Site Speed and File Approvals
Hello everyone. As some of you may have noticed the last few days, the site has been pretty slow, particularly with download speeds and images. Jay has checked the site, and believes the issue is with a middleman, not us. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to fix the problem. This isn't only affecting you, but staff as well. As a result of this, there are several files awaiting approval with no issues that we know of, but because of the downloads cancelling out, we can't thoroughly check them. Please bear with us for the time being, and we will try to approve those files as soon as downloads are working well again. This problem affects files over 4 mb in size the most. Around 4.5 mb in, the download speed drastically slows down and soon cancels out. For the time being, we are asking people that want files approved sooner to try to minimize the file's size. This can be done by removing preview images from the actual file, and, if on a pedestrian model, only including the ped textures and instead linking to the model. We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
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2008 F-350 wip
Apologies on my end. I've just had enough of these types of situations and the drama they cause. For the future, please leave some sort of disclaimer at the bottom that it is a joke. This will also cut down on any false reports that might happen.
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LCPD Ford Interceptors
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NYPD ESU
People in the other photos were talking about the skins for the peds, Since it is a new model, I'm pretty sure he was talking about the peds.
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Flashlight
If there was an animation for a flashlight, it could be changed to match. However, all weapon animations use 2 hands except the knife, but the angle isn't right for a flashlight.
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NYPD ESU
This is a texture for this mod. There are several textures for different clothing colors, but they all say "SWAT."
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So Called "Police State"
It really is hypocritical to ask for "non-bias[ed]" opinions when you begin by trying to make the opposition to you look ridiculous. Is non-bias completely agreeing with you? On your first point, shooting at the tires has been barred from most police departments. This is because, primarily, police are supposed to shoot center mass or a rare headshot should center mass hits fail to stop some one. Shooting at the tires isn't effective, and cops are likely to miss on a moving vehicle with an experienced shooter (which police rarely are, most only drawing and firing at bi-annual qualifications that are aiming at a stationary target in a low stress environment (That's not to say all qualifications are like this, but it tends to be that at least half of them are, and few departments require more than 4 firearms certifications a year, and rarely under stress)). A bullet fired at the ground doesn't usually become instantly suspended by the ground, and will most likely ricochet and continue on, hitting whatever is in its path for several hundred feet. That's why stop sticks were invented, and why police no longer hang out the window with shotguns to shoot at tires. Next, I have failed to see a situation in America where an armored police vehicle is absolutely necessary, except for the North Hollywood Shootout, but a similar incident has very little chance of happening again. Given that most police departments have at least some cops with rifles now, the suspect would most likely be taken down long before an armored vehicle can travel from the station to the location of the shooting. The primary justification for armored vehicles at the moment is mass shootings, which almost exclusively happen in enclosed areas, rendering an armored vehicle useless. At the very least, it's a waste of tax payer money. I don't think anyone on here would argue against major cities like New York or Los Angeles having a SWAT team, or other larger agencies having one. The problem for most people comes with the small towns/peaceful suburbs that have them and the equipment that they have. There is a neighboring city to me that over the last 10 years, has had less than 10 homicides. Out of a police force of about 150, there are about 20 on the SWAT team, and equipment includes fully automatic weapons (no practical use for law enforcement, since shots are supposed to be aimed instead of sprayed), a Lenco BEAR, a tracked armored vehicle, and a .50 caliber rifle. Their justification for the .50 caliber? Taking out a car that is wired to blow up. That's despite the fact that there have been no successful car bombings in the United States, all of them have been aimed at major cities instead of a suburb, and that almost all of the attempted bombers relied on assistance from the FBI. The other one failed miserably at putting it together (New York Square car bomb). That is ignoring issues like how they are used. According to the CATO Institute, from 1995 to April 1, 2014, there have been 292 botched raids. A botched raid includes hits on the wrong house, or when innocent people are injured or killed. These alone have resulted in 40 innocent people being killed and 20 non-violent offenders killed. All for the purpose of searching a house, that used to be able to be accomplished by apprehending the potential violent offender outside as he/she was leaving and then searching the house. I don't know about you, but if I wake up at 3 AM in the morning to hear people shouting, most likely not coherent enough to understand what they are saying (if they say anything at all), then I hear gun shots and my dog whining in pain, I'm reaching for my gun and I'm assuming that whatever is about to come in is a threat. I consider it a perfectly normal reaction to at least consider something a threat after those circumstances, especially since anyone can shout "POLICE!" Before some smartass says I shouldn't worry if I haven't broken the law, again, 292 botched raids and 40 innocents killed, and then I factor in the amount of home invasions reported (about 90 in the last day reported on the news according to google). As for your arguments about riots, riot tactics that get employed tend to involve surrounding protesters, which leaves no room for bystanders or peaceful protesters to escape, and then targeting anyone that tries to get out. This is also considering that potential undercover officers often infiltrate protests and try to create violence in order for the protest to be shut down. The Quebec Provincial Police admitted that they had undercover officers at a protest that was otherwise peaceful in 2007, and despite denying that those cops attempted to create violence,
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Liberty City Police
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Liberty City Police
Really good looking. However, I do have an issue with nearly every car using ALPR. Would it be possible to have them transparent and only visible with a texture, like on some of BxBug's models? I just find it unrealistic for every car to use ALPRs. I'll still probably use most of these cars though.
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If G17 Media was asked to make a large (AAA) Police Sim, would you do it?
All the people that do stuff for free release stuff for free. It is extremely unlikely they would contribute to a project that would be sold, for money, if they would not get a share of that money. Then everything would have to be scratch made, and would have to not be an exact replica of a real life project. There are only 2 people in the GTA police modding community I know of that can scratch model entire vehicles, let alone entire buildings, cities, roads, and all the other infrastructure required for a city.