Everything posted by cp702
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Emergency Lighting System IV
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- 206 reviews
- 2011 Waterloo PD CVPI w/FS Valor and ALPR
- Improved cop
- LCPD skin's based on Parkside police
- Chicago Police Cap
- LCPD Unarmed Buzzard
- 2003 Ford CVPI LCPD Texture Pack
- Various Light Textures for ELS
- boxville police
- DSF Chevy Impala Vector
- New Cops & State Troopers
- Vector Logo Pack
- Idle Animation Mod
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It's a good day for GTA:O Players - It's not so good for us..
Why will it break the mods folder?
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History of the USSR, set to the Tetris music
I forgot how, but I came across this again the other day:
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UV mapping& multiple liveries
Set it to channel 2, and then copy the channel 1 mapping to channel 2 ( or remap, but that's harder).
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UV mapping& multiple liveries
Right, because the game uses UV #2 instead of caring what you set in Zmod. You need to transfer the mappings from UV 1 to UV 2.
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UV mapping& multiple liveries
The UV channels in the material are off. DETAIL2 needs to use UV #2, not #1.
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UV mapping& multiple liveries
Please post a screenshot of the material setup.
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Modded EMS or fire vehicles?
Mapped fire truck Mapped ambulance Van, with ambulance skins included Old-style (70s) paramedic squad Modern paramedic squad/fire dept. utility, by yours truly
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My Police Department (To my understanding)
The second isn't a tank either. It's an M109 self-propelled howitzer (i.e. an artillery piece), and from what I can tell is exclusively used for display and PR (it's not very maneuverable due in part to the decommissioned barrel, and only fits 6 crew; it's really not a useful vehicle for police work).
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Headphones left ear not working.
What I've done on mine is: * Get electronics tools (wire cutter/stripper, soldering iron, solder, third hand tool, preferably magnifying glass) * Get a headphone plug * Cut off the end of the headphone cord with the plug * Strip the new end of the cord, solder it into the new plug in the right holes
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Headphones left and right switched
I'd search to see if there's a product that switches the channels. It can't be *that* complicated (you could make one yourself for probably less than a dollar of parts), so you might be able to find one.
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Headphones left ear not working.
Do you mean you jiggled the plug around *in* the jack? Because if headphones don't work on 3 separate devices, but you can jiggle the plug around to get it to work, that's almost certainly a loose/broken contact in the plug (twisting it around can move the wire back into contact with the plug itself).
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Headphones left ear not working.
It's probably a loose contact. You have two options: new headphones, or try to fix them. If it's the plug, it just takes a new plug and some soldering, but is a bit of a pain. If it's the speaker itself, you just need new headphones.