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Monty0112

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  1. Very nice work by Sniper, I must say! Looking forward to a release.
  2. I've used this in the past: http://www.gtapolicemods.com/index.php?/files/file/792-neolux-enb-els-config-v3/ It's an ENB setting compatible with 1.0.7.0 and features realistic ELS lights. The only negative about it is that it makes big LED's and the taxi lights too bright.
  3. Yes, you do have the taxi bug since you yourself said you only see taxis on the road. Like unr3al said, dozens of topics concerning the taxi bug have been posted. If you had just typed in "taxi" in the search feature, you would have found this: http://www.lcpdfr.com/cops/forum/index.php/topic/2223-lcpd-fr-taxi-bug/page__hl__%22taxi%22__fromsearch__1
  4. Please try to post a bit more information. Are you using ELS or just the default police cars? In GTA IV, the default key to turn on the lights and siren is G.
  5. If you followed the instructions in http://www.lcpdfr.com/cops/forum/index.php/forum-20/announcement-5-need-support-read-this-first/, use no car mods, ELS or traffic fixes you should have no problems. Try to make sure that the mod is working properly on the vanilla version of GTA IV and then you can try car mods and ELS. Also, please post your system specs as this could be the problem as well. There's enough people like Iconography and Unr3al on the forums who know a lot more about hardware than me. They'll tell you if your system is causing any problems.
  6. @Unr3al: Europe and the US may be based on different systems but I think, in a way, 9/11 strengthened the relationship bewteen the Western world. People from all over the world were working in the WTC so that day wasn't just an attack on New York and the US, it was an attack on humanity itself. That is why so many countries, including my own, are fighting the war on terror together with the US. As for the foreign policy, I totally agree with you :thumbsup:
  7. To answer your realism remark: the fact that I use ELS on only one of the police cruisers means that I have a good chance that a non-ELS car spawns as my backup with lights and siren. Indeed, sometimes Ido have the ELS car that spawns without ELS since I turned of AI ELS. However, I rather have that than having AI ELS turned on and having random crashes. So you tried to use LCPDFR without ELS, car mods and taxi fixes and still had crashes?
  8. I also use ELS. However, I only use ELS on a few cars and try to leave the others non-ELS. For example, make police.wtd ELS and police2.wtd non-ELS. Btw, make sure to try to disable the AI using ELS.
  9. Real traffic spawn 1.02 and other traffic spawners consume a very large amount of RAM. What are your specs? I would advise to use trafficflow instead and report back if you still have any issues.
  10. I've used this in the past with succes: http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=11213 The reason I decided to remove it is the fact that when I was doing a traffic stop, a huge line of cars would form up behind my cruiser. The AI driving in GTA could definitely make some improvements.
  11. Please make sure you do everything stated in this topic first: http://www.lcpdfr.co...ead-this-first/ If the problem still exists:
  12. Mr.Mueller definitely needs to fire his secretary for writing this. Also, I didn't know the FBI and the UN validated Nigerian bank transfers :biggrin:
  13. If you're still looking for sheriff tac vests, here's the link: http://www.gtapolicemods.com/index.php?/topic/4602-liberty-county-sheriff-uniform/
  14. My heart goes out to all the people who lost their lives on that fatal day. The world will never forget those images. I remember hearing this on the news on 9/11. It wasn't until I heard that recording that I trully understood what those people must have been through and it is heartbreaking. I warn you, it's not for the faint of heart but it makes you realise that it was a horrifying day for the dispatchers as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbOzSeu6sJA
  15. Monty0112 replied to Jeepserver's topic in Media
    Nicely done, although a bit short. Also,I have to agree with Unr3al regarding the flashlight.
  16. There are a good amount of members who skin, for example Break and Interference. Send a pm with a request and maybe they'll help you. If you are looking for something similar, the LCSO texture pack is a bit resembling to the skins you are looking for:
  17. I'm starting to get repetitive but thanks for providing me with your answer . Although you ave a complex system, it is surprisingly strict and clearly structured with rules. Of course, Belgium is tiny and can't be compared to the US. I'll have to do with my own country's law enforcement From a criminologist's point of view, a country like the US with so many law enforcement agencies would just be a dream to work.
  18. Are you using a controller? If so, try aiming with your mouse and then press E.
  19. Lol, no worries as long as I get an answer Don't get me wrong, the PIT maneuver is a very good technique for stopping the vehicle and I understand that an officer won't use it if there is danger. What I meant however is that it is a dangerous technique for the officer himself, no? Second, if everyone is trained in the PIT, is it the highest ranked officer who decides who will pit the suspect and when? Let's say you have both your Sheriff's office and the Florida Highway patrol in a pursuit, who decides who will get to PIT the suspect? Sorry for all the questions lol :tongue:
  20. Again, sorry for the double post but I forget one question I had since I began watching US pursuits: Do all US law enforcement agencies use the PIT technique in pursuits? For me, it looks a rather dangerous maneuver since you are not only ramming the suspect but also endangering yourself as well. In Belgium, we use stop sticks as well but another technique we use, is creating a traffic jam so that the suspect is blocked in. On normal roads however, this isn't possible and officers aren't allowed to use ramming techniques, just box him in or deploy stop sticks. Also, if a PIT is used, can only some officers perform it or are all officers trained in it? Many thanks!
  21. I've been watching all the videos on the HCSO channel since you posted the link I've watched about every episode of cops, polcie interceptors, road wars, world's most wildest police chase,...so I definitely enjoy a good pursuit Thanks again for all the information you've given me! I'll probably have more questions shortly since the US law enforcement really intruiges me and I'll definitely come across some things in my research that might look strange or different for a belgian :wink:
  22. @Bailey23:Thanks for answering my questions and providing me with your opinion. We are taught various police systems and the USA system is indeed the most complex of them all Great pursuit video btw, thanks for the link. Textbook example of police teamwork. Were you taking part in the pursuit? I hope I can still ask you questions if I have them, if that's alright with you. Couldn't hurt to have a real reference regarding the US system To everyone else, feel free to post your opinion or police requirements.

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