Everything posted by PNWParksFan
-
Coastal Callouts
Thank you for your interest! The DLC can be installed for FiveM. Many of the scripts wouldn't work in FiveM, but I may consider porting some of the functionality eventually.
- 496 comments
- 33 reviews
-
SirenSetting Limit Adjuster
- 333 comments
- 15 reviews
-
SirenSetting Limit Adjuster
- 333 comments
- 15 reviews
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
Update LML
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
Friendly reminder that I will not reply to support requests from users who are having issues installing the mod or with the game crashing after installing this mod, if the post does not follow the support template on the first page of this thread.
-
LiveLights - siren setting live editor
That should work... the issue must be somewhere in how you are configuring the DLC file or LML package. If you change the settings file... it should change, unless you have it configured wrong.
- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
-
LiveLights - siren setting live editor
Are you exporting the settings and configuring carcols.meta and carvariations.meta? The mod is meant to help you create siren settings, but you need to export the file and set everything up accordingly.
- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
-
LiveLights - siren setting live editor
Changing the siren settings does not affect the audio for a vehicle. Assuming the lights flash correctly as expected, you would need to change the audiohash in vehicles.meta.
- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
-
Police Tape
Double check that you have the DLC installed correctly, perhaps you edited dlclist.xml in the wrong place or something.
- 299 comments
- 25 reviews
-
LiveLights - siren setting live editor
No, this has nothing to do with ELS. It's for editing the emergency lighting settings on non-ELS vehicles. This mod is only for manually editing the siren settings on a particular individual vehicle. If you want to apply that setting to all vehicles you can export the carcols.meta and update your DLC or LML package with your vehicles accordingly. To get light stages you can use LiveLights to customize the settings for each stage, export them, then use those exported settings to build a custom DLS configuration.
- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
-
Coastal Callouts
An updated version of LML has been posted to fix the issue on the most recent version of GTA. Coastal Callouts users should install this update.
- 496 comments
- 33 reviews
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
LML update is now released:
-
SirenSetting Limit Adjuster
- 333 comments
- 15 reviews
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
The locations and quantity of peds are dynamic - it'll be different every time you run the call. The access to the engine room will be enabled after you bring all peds to the muster area, and you'll see a notification when that happens. Sometimes some of the peds may be in the upper area of the inside (by the bar), or on the chairs on the front of the ship, so look all around carefully to find them.
-
Better EMS
- 781 comments
- 85 reviews
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
LML has not been updated to fix this issue yet. Leave the INI setting with SkipModelScan = True until further notice.
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
Did you change anything in the callouts menu with which checkboxes are enabled?
-
Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
- Coastal Callouts
There is a bug in the latest version of LML for game build 2699.16 that causes a crash when files over 16 MB are streamed. An update for LML is expected, but may take several days. In the meantime, you can avoid the issue by setting SkipModelScan = True in the Ambient Boats section of CoastalCallouts.ini.- 496 comments
- 33 reviews
- LiveLights - siren setting live editor
Glad to hear you figured that out. I see I forgot to update the minimum version in the in-game notification, although it is correct in the console log. I'll update that the next time I push a new version. No, this cannot be done in FiveM. It relies upon extensive memory editing that RagePluginHook provides a simple interface for to modify these values at runtime. FiveM does not expose this type of functionality, and it is entirely impossible to do this from either a client or server script in the FiveM environment. The FiveM permission model does not allow it, but even if it did, the changes required are so complicated that it is still not possible. You can of course install RPH for single player, use LML to load your FiveM packages, use LiveLights to make edits to your settings, and then copy those settings back over to your FiveM package.- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
- LiveLights - siren setting live editor
Yes, that is the point. This is for developers of non-ELS vehicles to be able to adjust flash settings to tweak their configurations how they want them. It's not intended to be a general purpose siren controller; for that, you can check out DLS:- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
- LiveLights - siren setting live editor
- 9,531 downloads
- Version 1.2
This is a RagePluginHook plugin for single-player GTA V. It enables users to view and modify all siren setting parameters live in game and import/export carcols.meta files. You must have RagePluginHook version 98 or later. You can download RPH bundled with LSPDFR or from the RPH Discord server. This plugin is primarily intended as a tool for vehicle developers to create and modify siren settings. Users are welcome to use it to look around and try out making their own custom sequences, but it is not intended as a general-use siren controller. If you use this mod to make something cool, please mention this mod in your readme or credits file, and link to this page. Feel free to send me a link to your mod when it's released so I can see what you created using this plugin! If you found this plugin particularly useful, you can donate to me to support my development projects and get member-exclusive benefits. Quick feature overview and user guide: Configure carcols.meta and carvariations.meta for your vehicle(s) and load your initial carcols settings Launch the game with LiveLights installed Open the RPH console and type `LoadPlugin LiveLights.dll` to load the plugin if it isn't set to load automatically Spawn a vehicle you want to work on Open the LiveLights menu (`-` key on the main keyboard by default) The menu will show the default siren setting name for the current vehicle. You can switch to a different siren setting from the menu if you want. Any siren setting defined in any carcols.ymt/carcols.meta file is not editable in game. You can only edit cloned copies which are created temporarily in memory. Clicking into the Edit Siren Settings menu will automatically create an editable clone of the currently selected siren setting. Once an editable clone has been created, any changes you make to it will only apply to that cloned setting; they will not affect the original version. You can set any individual vehicle to use the cloned copy by selecting it through the menu, but any newly spawned vehicle will use its default, unedited siren setting when spawned. Any changes you make in the Edit Siren Settings menu will immediately be applied to all spawned vehicles which have been set to use that clonsed siren setting. Within the main menu you can change all settings which apply to the overall siren setting entry (e.g. BPM, falloff settings, etc.) There are submenus to edit settings for each individual siren (1-20). The siren submenus siren-specific settings, and have further submenus for corona, flashiness, and rotation settings. There are separate submenus for headlight and taillight settings. There is a sequence quick-edit menu which allows you to change the flashiness sequence for all sirens, plus headlights and taillights, from a single menu without having to switch between siren submenus. You can use the Copy menu to copy settings between sirens within one settings instance, or to copy between different settings instances. Select dynamically whether to copy everything or only certain properties. When you are finished configuring your siren setting and are satisfied with the results, you can click the Export item on the Edit Siren Settings menu to export that individual setting, or you can use the Export menu from the main menu to select multiple settings to export to a single file. You will be prompted for a file location. If you just enter a filename, the setting entry currently being edited will be saved to GTA V\Plugins\LiveLights\carcols\<selected_filename>. If you enter a path relative to the GTA root folder, your file will be saved to that path, e.g. LML\police-pack\data\new-carcols.meta. You can also enter an absolute path and the file will be saved to that exact location even if it is not within the GTA V folder, e.g. C:\GTA V\mods\police\carcols-2.meta. You can set the siren ID on each edited siren setting as you make changes. This only affects the siren ID that will be exported; it does not do anything in-game, and nothing prevents you from exporting multiple settings with the same ID (which you should probably avoid). If you do not specify a siren ID it will be exported as 0 by default. You will need to edit the siren ID to the value you wish to use in your carcols.meta/carvariations.meta. See info below regarding important notes on siren setting ID limitations. The exported file will be a fully valid carcols.meta file and can be used directly in a DLC, LML package, or FiveM resource. All changes will be lost when you exit the game. Make sure to export any savings you want to keep, and add those exported savings to a carcols.meta file which will get loaded by the game. Siren Setting ID limit: GTA V has a hard-coded limit of 255 siren setting IDs in the game. Siren setting IDs over 255 can be entered in carcols.meta, but will overflow and be converted to a number between 0-255, which may conflict with other mods. SirenSetting Limit Adjuster: It is strongly recommended to install the SirenSetting Limit Adjuster (SSLA). This raises the siren setting ID limit to 65535, and increases the per-vehicle siren limit from 20 sirens to 32 sirens. LiveLights automatically detects if SSLA is installed and how many sirens are supported by your game. If SSLA is installed, you can choose to export carcols.meta files with only 20 sirens, or up to 32 sirens. Select this in the export menu. Acknowledgements: Thank you to @LMS and @MulleDK19 for adding support for siren editing to the RPH SDK. Thanks to @alexguirre for related research, and for developing RageNativeUI Thanks to @cp702 for developing the SirenSetting Limit Adjuster Thank you to all members of the Parks Benefactor Program, whose generous donations enable me to push modding GTA V to new heights. Special thanks to all of the current Old Faithful level donors for your especially generous contributions: jmoney545, elvismowery6, LeoTheSkunk, EmergeNYC, Snipes19802, Kmiller96, d.hausauer, mrniko8803- 37 comments
- 4 reviews
-
- rph
- open source
- legacy
- rph
-
Tagged with:
- Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
Fill out the installation support template from the first page of this thread. Everything works fine if you install it correctly, but we can't help you figure out how to install it if you don't provide the required information to troubleshoot your installation.- Clean ALL The Things! Blip cleanup, delete or dismiss vehicles and peds, vehicle repair
Works fine, read the error and follow the instructions to use it correctly. You probably forgot one of the required command line arguments.- Coastal Callouts SUPPORT Thread
Texture Quality in your graphics settings must be set to Very High for the game to use the high-resolution textures from the +hi.ytd files. - Coastal Callouts