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BlueLine Vibes reacted to opus49 in Police Radio Animations@Sam I didn't want to bother anyone, but I really would love to be able to use the LSPDFR animations for Grammar Police.
Being able to read the LSPDFR setting would be the cat's meow.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Cyan in Spring 2026 Site Update - New Features, Improvements & MoreThanks Cyan for the updates 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Lennyy in Spring 2026 Site Update - New Features, Improvements & MoreThanks Cyan for the updates 👍
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Hello everyone,
I just want to say thank you for sticking with us through the biggest site update we’ve ever rolled out. Last year’s launch didn’t go as smoothly as we’d hoped and we know there have been some issues along the way, so we really appreciate your patience and feedback. It’s helped us get to a much stronger place moving forward.
Now that things have stabilised a bit, today we’re launching a bunch of new features and changes that we think you’re going to love.
Discovery: Tag Filters
The whole point of our tag system has always been discovery. You’ve been able to click into tags and explore everything connected to them, but proper filtering on category pages was missing.
That’s now changed.
You can now explore and filter by tags directly on category pages, with the system built to expand much further over time.
To start, we’ve added brand, country, and year filters to vehicle pages, along with a “Made with AI” filter on script pages.
You can now filter by Brand, Country and Year on Vehicle pages.
A small change on the surface, but a big step toward making discovery faster, cleaner, and far more useful across the platform.
Discovery: Site Wide Tag Exclusions
To give you even more control over what you see on LCPDFR.com, we’re introducing account-level, site-wide tag exclusions.
Any files matching the tags you choose to exclude will be hidden across the site — including the downloads portal, download feeds, trending and featured sections, and search results.
The tag filtering controls, now available in Account Settings. In this example, files tagged as outdated are being hidden.
The downloads category page, showing 1 active account tag filter and 34 files hidden as a result of excluding the outdated tag.
Whether you want to hide AI-generated work, certain vehicle types, specific countries, or even particular vehicle years, we hope this system helps you fully customize how you browse content on LCPDFR.com.
Note: We're aware of an issue of going to Account Settings, then navigating to Downloads Filters will not load the tag box correctly and we're working to fix it. Refreshing the page if the tag box doesn't load will workaround this for now.
Site Experience: Thanking Creators
As a thank you to our creators and contributors, we’ll be removing external advertisements for community members who are actively engaging with the community.
The exact criteria may evolve over time, as our community contributes in many different ways. Whether you're helping new members with questions, uploading mods, or simply being an active part of the site, we want to recognize and reward those contributions.
For creators who share their mods with the LCPDFR.com community, ads will be removed once you reach 1,000 verified unique downloads.
For all other members, ads will be removed once you achieve the Sergeant rank (1,000 community points). Our rank system awards points for a variety of community activity, including forum posts, gallery uploads, comments and reviews (+1), giving or receiving reputation (+1), gaining followers (+2), and more.
This change is going live today, though it may take some time after reaching the requirements for the benefit to be applied to your account. Logging in and out if you meet the criteria may help this apply sooner. We also plan to add a way for members to track their progress toward these thresholds in the future.
This is one small way we can give back to the creators and community members who help make the site what it is.
Developer: API
Our old API has started to show its age and wasn’t really built with the growth of the website in mind.
Historically, we’ve had to handle security on LCPDFR.com in some fairly unique ways. While we want to discourage automated traffic, serving an API directly from our main website domain meant we also had to keep certain protections less aggressive than we would’ve liked.
The API has been moved onto its own dedicated infrastructure, allowing us to properly monitor usage, apply separate security procedures, and relax some of the harsher caching behaviour that existed previously.
We’ve also adopted the more standard approach of enforcing API keys across the new API. This allows us to better track usage, apply limits where necessary, and manage access more effectively. API keys are issued in line with our new API Guidelines, which outline acceptable usage and restrictions around commercial use.
There are currently two key types available:
Version Check Keys — designed for embedding into your own plugins, primarily for update and version checking.
Full API Keys — provide broader access to the API, including mass file listings, extended file metadata (such as tags), .NET assembly data, and more.
Full API keys require approval. We may contact you with questions about your intended usage. Both full and limited API keys require an active LCPDFR.com account that has been active for at least one week.
You can request API keys in your Account Settings.
You can see usage limits, documentation and regenerate your key from Account Settings.
With the new downloads listing API, you can list up to 10,000 files at once. Full documentation available in Account Settings with an issued key.
Overall, this new API infrastructure gives us a far more scalable and maintainable foundation moving forward. Separating the API from the main website allows us to improve security, reliability, and performance without impacting the experience of regular community members on LCPDFR.com.
We’ll be deprecating the old API in stages.
Effective today, the old version check API endpoint (checkForUpdates) will no longer be available for newly submitted files. All remaining endpoints, apart from checkForUpdates, will be turned off on 1 June.
We understand that deprecating checkForUpdates may cause issues for some plugins. We plan to phase this out later this year in stages and with planned brownouts and will share more details in the API forum closer to the time.
We’re not stopping there, either.
While these updates are a big step forward for discovery, customization, and the overall site experience, we already know where we want to focus next, on search.
The truth is, we’ve largely outgrown the search system our current software provides. It was never really built for our mod heavy platform with this much content, this many tags, and the kind of discovery features we now want to support properly.
Because of that, search is probably going to involve a lot more custom work from us moving forward. Better relevance, smarter filtering with the new options announced above, and a generally cleaner experience are all things we want to improve over time.
As always, we do appreciate your feedback. We try to guide LCPDFR.com based on what the community wants, alongside the areas where we feel we can improve and do better ourselves.
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone use these new features, and we’re excited to keep improving the platform alongside the community that makes it what it is.
Cyan.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from SgtThiel in Random Police Bikes in the roadI know this topic is years old but I wanted to comment here since I found it on Google. For the life of me, I could not understand why random police bikes were spawning on the road from time to time. No riders at all. In fact I could not even ride it myself.
It has to do with the vehicle.meta file. In particularly it had more to do with the handlingID. For some reason it was set to police2 instead of policeb.
Just responding here encase you found this thread on Google. My advise is to replace the vehicle.meta file in your mods folder with the original and see if it makes a difference.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from unitedOrange66 in Fast Draw weaponOpenIV > Tools > Hash Generator
type in your weapon name, drop down box is Unsigned Int, then click generate
You would then put that hash number into your Fast Draw weapon slot.
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We’re happy to welcome everyone to the public preview of LSPDFR for GTA V Enhanced Edition! This is an early preview build, so please keep in mind that not all Legacy Edition features are available yet. We’ll be continuously updating this version as we work toward full feature parity.
We thank our fantastic Patreon Insiders for providing valuable feedback to us for the past few months.
Plugin and callout compatibility
If you’re wondering whether your favourite callouts and plugins will work: in most cases, yes. A small number of mods that directly interface with the game’s memory may have issues and need updated by their creators, but the vast majority should run fine.
The new RAGEPluginHook has been designed to mostly 'just work' using the new hybrid RAGEPluginHook approach.
NVMe + DirectStorage warning (RAGE Plugin Hook)
If you’re playing GTA V Enhanced on an NVMe drive (you MOST likely are if you have a new system!!), you may see a warning from RAGE Plugin Hook about DirectStorage being enabled. To resolve this, install the DirectStorage fix (also linked by RPH):
https://www.gta5-mods.com/scripts/directstoragefix
Please pay particular attention to this mod's requirements (particularly the ASI loader).
Should I use Enhanced Edition?
RAGEPluginHook and LSPDFR are using a hybrid approach to support both Enhanced Edition and Legacy Edition going forward. We’ve also seen a lot of feedback online suggesting that Enhanced Edition loads faster and runs better than Legacy.
That said, this is a Public Preview. Some mods and callouts may not be updated yet, so Legacy Edition may be more compatible for now. The Enhanced Edition versions of LSPDFR and RAGEPluginHook may also contain bugs that haven’t been caught in Insider testing.
A lot of content, for example all vehicle models, need ported to Enhanced and will not work out of the box. Tools like OpenIV largely do not work, and have been mostly replaced by CodeWalker. You will not be able to use most content modifications out of the box on Enhanced Edition.
Ultimately, our goal is to keep this choice in your hands for as long as possible.
Lastly, for those of you who celebrate, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas — and wishing everyone a fantastic New Year. Here’s to a happy, healthy 2026 for us all.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from jkiwi202 in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)Loving the website upgrade. Site is far more responsive and easy to navigate 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Officer Here in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)Loving the website upgrade. Site is far more responsive and easy to navigate 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from malikhagen in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)Loving the website upgrade. Site is far more responsive and easy to navigate 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from cityboy in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)Loving the website upgrade. Site is far more responsive and easy to navigate 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Cyan in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)Loving the website upgrade. Site is far more responsive and easy to navigate 👍
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Lennyy in Does eup paid version include the uniforms for other emergency servicesI see what you did there 👆 😁 - Lenny is right though, if you decide to get the EUP 9.10 get his config. Works great with it.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from DILMITH in Does eup paid version include the uniforms for other emergency servicesI see what you did there 👆 😁 - Lenny is right though, if you decide to get the EUP 9.10 get his config. Works great with it.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from EndeRz in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Demioner in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from fmgmomoytb in [REL] [ALPHA] Khallouts v0.4.1Any plans to udpate this?
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Officer John.Nolan in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from snailvirus in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from KnightHawkOne in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Officer Here in Policing redefined release date?This weekend 😉
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BlueLine Vibes reacted to Sergeant Nighthawk in Fake Traffic Stops CrashAlready tried that actually. But I was never able to reproduce it. The crash randomly occurs. On some sessions with my modded vehicles, I can play for hours without the issue above.
And it is not specific to one vehicle. It happens regardless of what police vehicle and civilian vehicle is spawned on the fake traffic stop.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from FORTY 7 in Always Clean VehiclesYou can achieve this also with Simple Trainer under the Vehicle God Mode Setting. Look for the settings feature of God Mode below the enabled and you can enable or disable certain aspects of God mode if you like. For example, if you want all the realistic damage to occur like normal but only want to enable a clean vehicle 100%, there is an option at the bottom for that as well.
As far as backup responding dirty you can go to the vehicle meta file and look for as an example below
<dirtLevelMin value="0.300000" />
<dirtLevelMax value="0.850000" />
Change values to 0
The vehicles do spawn in and also backup do respond with cleaner vehicles. I would say about 98% cleaner than normal.
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from Officer Here in Hey guys what will GTA 6s LCPDfr be called?Whichever it is, I'm sure the website here will stay the same LCPDFR LSPDFR VCPDFR - they will all redirect to lcpdfr.com 😉
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BlueLine Vibes got a reaction from SB Modifications in More texture loss issuesJust to ride on the back of UnknownBasition and Cyan:
UnknownBasition & Cyan are 100% correct on this. LSPDFR will typically spawn in police vehicles (more than likely the same type of vehicles you have currently installed) they spawn nearby, further away and then eventually come within play render view of your character. Note that it can even be a few streets over. Then Lord forbid you press a Panic Button!
Most are not aware of a Megabyte Hard limit imposed by Rockstar on vehicle model size. Whether that be a yft or ytd type of file. The consensus for the Megabyte hard limit imposed is fairly close to 25mb to 30mb, give or take a mb or so. So you can probably guess the trend that most vehicle mod authors have been going with and that is 4k textures. Because we all want those 40mb worth of Police Computers, Radios, Starbucks Cups, Ticketbooks, and printers that you will never see, even in first person *sarcasm off*
I won't mention much more as UnknownBasition and Cyan covered great recommendation with the GTA Resource Adjuster and take a good look at your car models sizes. Focus on that ytd, there is are ways to reduce those file sizes and vids out there that go through Step by Step on how to maintain top quality and still cut the ytd size in half.
(Probably not advisable to self promo my vids here)
Good luck!