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cp702

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Everything posted by cp702

  1. It happens every time.
  2. Light color regulations depend on the state. However, even within a state, there is often variation in light colors. For example, my county PD pretty much uses blue lights (a bit of red, but mostly blue). However, many other counties use normal red/blue. Also, if a police car in one state enters another state with lights/sirens on, they probably have bigger concerns than violating traffic laws (since they're probably pursuing a suspect).
  3. Is it modified? It looks just like a stock Edge to me...
  4. I was thinking more like Union Pacific police, actually. Amtrak and MTA are government-run railroads; Union Pacific is entirely private.
  5. In EFLC, LCPDFR seems to frequently use police4 for prisoner transport. However, I tend to like to replace police4 with a 2-door car, which results in prisoner transport not working right. Is there a way to not allow police4 for prisoner transport?
  6. State troopers MOST OFTEN do highway patrol duties. Depending on the state, they may also do general police services. For example, Barrack V of the Maryland State Police assists the local sheriff's office with handling 911 calls. However, in other places, they pretty much only do highway patrol. Troopers will always have statewide jurisdiction, and can enforce any state law anywhere in the state (at least, I'm not aware of anywhere where they're restricted to highways). In addition, troopers often handle guarding state buildings and senior government officials, certain investigations, and assisting local police if necessary. However, in some states (like California), the jurisdiction difference doesn't exist, because all police officers have full jurisdiction statewide. In that case, it's just a difference in duties. Police are pretty much all publicly funded. The biggest exceptions are railroad police and campus police. Both railroads and colleges (in the US, most colleges are private, not public) typically have their own police forces. They have different cars because they're different agencies. It's not like in many countries, where there is one police force with different divisions. In the US, a city police force is entirely separate from a county sheriff, which is separate from state police. In addition, there are no regulations on police car paint schemes (there are some states that require police cars be marked if they're doing traffic enforcement, but as long as it's clearly marked as a police car, it counts as a marked unit).
  7. V5 is much more stable.
  8. Nothing in SHDN.log, but I found this in IVDashcam.log: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at IVDashCamV2.Core.speed(String format) at IVDashCamV2.Core.#=qyE9Sxtaan_6qI9h2r0UV1g==(Object #=qvWxWYM1yfi7UDrD4gtyPSw==, GraphicsEventArgs #=qtyC$OWr2cdwy7lqekKpOwQ==)
  9. Also not the issue. It's not that it barely works, it's that it doesn't work at all.
  10. 3. Don't capitalize every word. 4. Go to ELS.ini, and change the siren key value to some other key (I use Pause/Break, though that's partly because of how my keyboard is set up). Warning: If you choose a letter, it will turn the siren on when you type that letter into the LCPDFR computer. Warning 2: Cars don't pull over unless you use the manual siren.
  11. He did, but it's not great. Most of the cool features (e.g. changing the color, advanced direction control) don't work with ELS.
  12. Because headlights don't flash like the PPM ones do. Most flashing headlights are wig-wag, which means it alternates which one is on high beam (and rapid flashing will be a special strobe, and won't look the same as a high beam headlight. Headlights don't flash quickly; police cars are no exception). For wig-wag, you can't use the PPM method, b/c it's unrealistic for wig-wag. For strobes, ELS is likely more realistic anyway.
  13. http://code.google.com/p/gta4modding/source/browse/trunk/ScriptHook/Scripting.h http://code.google.com/p/gta4modding/source/browse/trunk/ScriptHook/ScriptingDirty.h (for unreversed natives)
  14. cp702 commented on Sheriff Van Dyck's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  15. Could you make more non-ELS MX-7000 vehicles? Lt. Caine had a bunch, but they all have the siren speaker in the middle. Yours is the first all-light one I've seen.
  16. What are you doing? Walk me through it step by step.
  17. Thanks! My non-ELS Vector image is almost complete!
  18. To make them flash, you'd need scripting.
  19. RC2 is a more recent version of LCPDFR. It has new features and bug fixes.
  20. I'm not sure what the issue is, but another support resource you could try (which has worked very well for me) is the IRC channel #gtaivnetscripthook on freenode.
  21. IIRC, Chasez said he wouldn't give out any more unlocked models, because he was pissed off at people stealing other modders' work.
  22. In the .wtd, there are 2 textures: emerglights.png and emerglights_emis.png. emerglights controls how the glass looks, while emerglights_emis controls the color of the flashing lights.
  23. Do you think you could make a non-ELS all light MX-7000 CVPI and/or Charger and/or 06 Impala?

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