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ZombLee

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  1. I have to admit I'm still unsure of exactly what this is, but I think it's very, very similar to a topic I just posted a few seconds ago in the discussion area...serves me right for not looking through the forums. I must've just missed this. I'll definitely be looking into this as it's very close to what I was asking about, I think... EDIT: Did some reading and it looks amazing. I signed up for an account! Eagerly awaiting approval! Thanks for this great tool!
  2. Hey guys I'm pretty new to LCPDFR and I have been having a blast since I got it installed. I don't remember exactly where I saw it, but I went out and bought GTA IV for the PC ( I own it for the PS3 orginally) just for the mod, and I'm glad I did. I've been having a great time. I noticed now that there are multiplayer groups, but I've read that LCPDFR is very unstable online, so I got to wondering if there are such things as a semi-multiplayer group...and I'll explain what I mean by that. Basically, no one wants their game crashing every one or two hours of play, so I figured why not have a group on the web, that uses the single player system to make patrols? Once a patrol is complete, the officer would come to this website (likely a forum) and post about their patrol (kind of like paperwork) There could be a set of departments (one for each area of Liberty City) and officers could move up in the ranks depending on their time on the force or through their actions, ect. A dispatch like system would tell a person where to patrol based on their department, and for how long to patrol in real time (like maybe an hour to an hour and a half). Does anyone else think this is plausible, stupid, or already established? Thanks in advance! --Lee
  3. While this is just a game and it's hard not to smile at the game elements and the characters, It's really sobering to know that things like this happen all too often in real life, and real officers are injured and killed in such manners. Very sad, but great editing and video work. I like it! I just don't like the subject matter...but that's the world we live in. :sad:

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