Everything posted by JohnBart
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Other Law Enforcement Games
The creators of "American Fugitive" will release a police game on August 15 titled The Precinct. Similarly to their previous game, it has a GTA: Chinatown Wars-like perspective, and will apparently offer a nice mixture of everyday policing, 1980s crime drama spectacles (in the vein of Hill Street Blues), and a main revenge story plotline, all packed into an open-world city with procedurally generated callouts and traffic. Here's the release date trailer, if you are interested. Apart from The Precinct (which I'm personally really looking forward to playing), there's not much to choose from in the genre, unfortunately. Ready or Not is a great title, but focuses exclusively on SWAT engagements, while all the other police games I know about are typically budget titles with plenty of compromises to accept. Police Simulator: Patrol Officers is certainly a relaxing, if mundane depiction of US policing (with no high-risk callouts at all, so you cannot even justifiably discharge your pistol in that game). Police Simulator: Patrol Duty (the predecessor of Patrol Officers) also offers shootouts as well, but is a pretty buggy and barebones title. The Autobahn Police Simulator series is known to be a technical trainwreck and focusing solely on German highway patrol duties, while Enforcer: Police Crime Action is a diverse, if bare and buggy attempt in portraying small-town US policing. Frankly, when it comes to enjoyable US policing sandboxes, LSPD:FR is the best choice we've got, provided that you can set up the mod for your liking, and are not afraid of GTA: Online content updates... 😉
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Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced
I haven't played GTAV and LSDPFR for years now, but seeing the notification among my emails yesterday sure made me pleasantly surprised. I may very well reinstall the game and LSPDFR just for this package! Congratulations on the release dilapidated & the RDE team, it must have taken a LOT of labour and love to get this version see the day of light! This is one absolutely breathtaking changelog!
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LSPDFR 0.4.9 - Updated for Los Santos Tuners
Great news, thanks for the quick update! 🙂
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Police Simulator: Patrol Officers - Astragon is at it again ;)
So it looks like that Astragon weren't discouraged by the fact that Police Simulator: Patrol Duty turned out to be a trainwreck, and are set out to publish a quasi-reboot of their "Police Simulator" series (with a new developer taking the helm, of course). So far, the engine and the assets look pretty similar (with Unreal Engine 4 powering the game, and most of the cityscape apparently being built with the same city asset pack that Patrol Duty used), but being the hopeless optimist, I'd love to think this attempt might turn out to be better than PS:PD, and thus might be worthy to attention. Specifically: - The car and character models already look a lot better. - The devs will launch the game in early access, and will keep it in-development for at least a year, promising frequent updates and community engagement, - Unlike PS:PD, they claim the game will feature a dynamic traffic and pedestrian system that'll organically generate random events, along with a great variety of callouts. - Like its predecessor, PO is also planned to feature a two-player co-op mode and night shifts as well. I'm not holding my breath here, but the developers already look a lot more transparent and open in communication than BigMoon ever did with Patrol Duty. If they prove to be indeed receptive of community feedback, and add extensive modding support to the game, this can actually turn out to be a decent police game, methinks. Any thoughts?
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LSPDFR 0.4.8 - Now available!
Wow, about time to get back to the world of LSPD:FR after a long hiatus. So glad to see that the mod is still being developed - the new update sounds awesome! 🙂
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Police Simulator: Patrol Duty
Yeah, well let's hope for the best then. As much as I love LSPDFR, setting up all the plugins and addons properly and handling all those GTA Online updates can certainly be tiresome in the long run, which wouldn't be the case with a well-made standalone patrol sim. Hope we'll get to see one released one day, either from Wingman, or from someone else. 😉
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Police Simulator: Patrol Duty
Why? It's an open world police game powered by Unreal Engine 4. Exactly what Police 10-13 claims to be. 😉 Also, it has 2-player co-op, something we cannot have in LSPD:FR. Can't argue with these, because what you write is completely true (vehicle handling is actually okay, but collision detection is really horrible, indeed). The city also looks rather bland, though the character and vehicle models are pretty solid I think (the car interiors are also well-made). But then again, the latest Police 10-13 gameplay videos don't look better either... 😉 Yeah, Astragon and Bigmoon certainly weren't on the same page (not just when it comes to release, but also during the entire development cycle - the last 1,5 years of development was carried out in utter silence). Still, this doesn't change the fact that Bigmoon managed to release an open world police sim powered by Unreal Engine 4 in three years, while Wingman couldn't produce any actual legit gameplay footage in 5... 😉 What do you mean it "looks nicer and seems close to an LSPDFR standalone"? They haven't even released any actual gameplay footage at all since the project was announced! The closest we got was the March dev update which quickly turned out to be a $100K Unreal Marketplace asset flip in its entirety (after 5 years of supposed development, no less). The fact that Matt Norman also amassed a large number of controversies in the past years doesn't put my confidence in the project either. Make no mistake, I'd also love to finally have a standalone police sim that offers the same polish and feature set that LSPDFR does, but I'm also pretty sure that given Wingman's track record, it won't be Police 10-13 that will fulfil these aspirations. That project is an exaggaration at its best (that won't end up better than Patrol Duty did, should it eventually get released), or a development hell pipe dream at its worst. Like it or not, Patrol Duty is currently the best standalone beat cop simulator we have on the market, despite all its bugs and fair share of issues (which of course tells a lot about the genre as well). That's why I hope Bigmoon can indeed push out those patches they are promising in the game's Steam boards.
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Police Simulator: Patrol Duty
So, a new police game has hit Steam which is basically everything Police 10-13 has aspired to be. Patrol Duty runs on Unreal Engine 4 and features a fictional open-world US city, offering you the chance to climb the ranks from Cadet to Captain, and dispense your own brand of justice by enforcing traffic regulations, searching for wanted suspects, and answering callouts ranging from crime scene investigation to firefights in armed robberies. It's also playable in 2-player-coop. FirstThirtyMinutes, Jeff Favignano or TheNorthernAlex (among others) already made several videos on it. Too bad that the game is horribly buggy at its current state, something which is rather surprising (or not...) considering it was originally slated to release in January 2018. Here's hoping the developers can indeed deliver the massive fixes they are promising, because despite all its shortcomings, it still looks more enjoyable than any other standalone police patrol game we've got so far. Though that's not quite the achievement. 😄
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On Duty
Welcome aboard, I hope you'll have a nice stay here. 😉 Granted, installing the mod and all the juicy plugins may take some time, but it is certainly worth the effort. Make sure to take a look around the troubleshooting topics in case of any problems, and also take the time to read all the ReadMes. 😉
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Help with LCPDFR 1.0d
If you are playing the latest version of GTA 4 or EfLC (1.0.8.0 or 1.1.3.0, respectively), you need to downgrade to the previous version (GTA IV 1.0.7.0 or EfLC 1.1.2.0), as the mod and the required scripthook only works with those versions.
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LSPDFR 0.4 - Ambience
With every update, the hype intensifies further. It's so awesome reading about all these improvements the team have made - thank you for all the effort and hard work you've put into this, I'm pretty sure we'll be blown away by the end results. 😮
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LSPDFR 0.4 - The Technology
The hype is getting higher with each such Preview topic. Exciting details here, thank you for sharing them! 🙂
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LSPDFR 0.4 - Epic Customization
This sounds so awesome! It was so strange seeing that my own character looks so cool dressed up with EUP while the NPC officers were all lower-quality stormtroopers. Now the only thing I need is the character creator's support to generate not just my own officer, but partner NPCs as well, and this is gonna be the best mod ever. Many thanks for all the hard work you guys are pouring into this. This is gonna be an absolutely robust release.
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LSPDFR 0.4 - Announcement + First Preview
Really looking forward to this release, it will provide me a good opportunity to jump back to LSPDFR after a long hiatus. Many thanks to everyone involved in the development!
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Any low-spec stand* alone Law Enforcement games out there?
Well, I know that Flipswitch Games plans EmergeNYC to be multiplayer-compatible as well, with 32 players (police officers, firefighters and EMTs) playing in the same session, either in RTS or in TPS mode. However, the game is still in pre-alpha, even though the devs frequently update the game with meaningful patches, so I think this is something you should keep an eye on for 2018. I'll certainly do. :) Excalibur Publishing also supports a similar title, called Flashing Lights, with the difference that this is planned to be a TPS-only experience, as far as I understand (and set in a fictional location instead of New York City). I'd be a bit careful with this one though, because Excalibur, as a publisher, has a notorious track record in abandoning their games (Euro Ship Simulator, Enforcer and World Ship Sim are just a couple of titles in recent years that they simply left to die). I'd wait for at least the early access start (due in 2018 Q1) and check the first Steam reviews on how serious the project looks like. Police Simulator 18 will also support a two-player cooperative mode upon release. Apart from these, I'm afraid the only alternatives left are the more complicated ones. You can either try organizing an LCPDFR session in GTA IV v1.0.7.0 (your best bet, I think), or delve into the modding scene of games that have police RPing aspects. You already mentioned GMod - other than that, I know that Operation Flashpoint (an awfully great, and awfully old favorite tactical shooter from 2001, currently called ArmA: Cold War Assault) and ArmA 3 have/had such policing mods. In case of Operation Flashpoint, there was a pretty good, Czech Republic-based police package (Nogova Police Forces), with regular officers and tactical units, along with a wide variety of patrol and armored response vehicles. The downside is that you need to set up your own scenarios with the in-game editor if you want to use them to your liking, because the only mission I found that plays like a police patrol is this one. That said, you may want to give this one a try, as Operation Flashpoint literally runs on any PC, no matter your hardware, and you can find a lot of tutorials online on how to use the editor, or how to create multiplayer missions with this package if you want online RP with your friends. In case of ArmA3, there is an RP mod called Altis Life, where I know you can play either as a civilian, a criminal, or a law enforcement officer. According to the website, this may be more in line with what you are looking for, the problem is that ArmA3 is pretty much of a resource hog, so if you have problems running GTA IV or GTA V on your rig, you will definitely face performance issues with this game, I'm afraid. That's all I know, but I hope these help you out. Happy New Year! ;)
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Any low-spec stand* alone Law Enforcement games out there?
Hi! If you have an old rig, your best bet may be the San Andreas First Response mod for GTA:SA, available here. It's a single-player CLEO mod (that is, a scriptmod in vein of LCPD/LSPDFR), and according to its description, sounds relatively decent enough to fulfill your roleplaying needs. I haven't tried the mod myself, though, and don't know how CLEO and the mod should be installed, but I'm sure you can find information on it via Google. :) I know a couple of retail law enforcement games as well, but most of them tend to have huge issues either in the gameplay or technical department. That said, let me list some that I more or less enjoyed, even with all their shortcomings: Autobahn Police Simulator: Mostly traffic and speed enforcement, received tons of patches but still have severe control issues. If you can get used to that, you may enjoy the game. Enforcer: Police, Crime, Action: A low-budget indie game from Brazil, offering small town-policing in Arizona. Duties include traffic+speed enforcement, issuing parking tickets, searching for suspects with warrants, arresting drug dealers, and partaking in occassional shootouts. It's really a basic game with ugly graphics and a bit clunky controls, but I still kinda liked it enough to put a couple dozen hours of playtime in it. :) Frankly, when it comes to police roleplaying, nothing beats LCPDFR/LSPDFR at the moment. Police Simulator 18 and EmergeNYC may be some of the better upcoming games in the genre, but the former is due in summer 2018 only, while the latter is more in vein of the Emergency-series (even though we can play as NYPD police officers in TPS-mode as well, as far as I know). Hope this helps. :) EDIT: Note that your topic may be in the wrong forum category. ;)
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Under Construction: Vehicle Packs, EUP, and more!
While I think I'll keep sticking to RDE when it comes to vehicle packs (to keep patrols lore-friendly and consistent), I have to admit that the cars showcased above look fantastic. Great work! That said, I'm mostly looking forward to the new EUP version and Police Partner 2.0. I was actually wondering what happened with the latter plugin, as the idea of having EUP-compatible AI partners was too great to abandon, but I'm glad to hear now that it will return in a much more enhanced form. Now I'm just hoping that I'd also be able to load up my saved EUP characters as partners with that mod... :) Thanks for the news, and thanks for everyone whose mods were covered here. I really appreciate your efforts of keeping GTAV police modding rockin'. :)
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Emergency Uniforms Pack - Support
Much obliged to you for the detailed info, Junior Fashion Police Officer! Please take my like. ;)
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[REL] Realism Dispatch Enhanced 3.1.1
Great! Enjoy the mod! ;)
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[REL] Realism Dispatch Enhanced 3.1.1
I had similar issues when I first installed the mod, and turned out I was missing ScriptHookV and ScriptHookVDotNet from the game's root folder. Make sure they are installed and up-to-date, you can fetch them here: ScriptHookDotNet: Here. ScriptHookV: Here.
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Emergency Uniforms Pack - Support
This may be a bit off-topic (sorry for it in advance), but is still somewhat related to EUP, so here it goes. Going through Alex_Ashfold's awesome EUP WIP album, I couldn't help but notice that most of the pictures show several different EUP-characters in the same image. Can you tell me how is that possible? I'm asking this because reading back in the topic, my understanding is that... 1. ...I cannot create EUP NPCs with the mod 2. ...Simple Native Trainer can spawn vanilla officers only, or just the default uncustomized freemode male/female characters as peds. 3. ...The various partner plugins are also a no-go, as they are not compatible with the current game and RPH versions as far as I know. Are the multiple EUP characters edited into the images via Photoshop, or are they spawned in-game somehow? If the latter, can you tell me how (and with which tool/trainer) it's done? Perhaps with a trainer, the Director Mode, or via a custom XML file? It would be great seeing my saved EUP characters in-game as NPC peds at once, even if they wouldn't be usable as trainer bodyguards or partners, but just for posing them for screenshots like it's done in the EUP galleries. Any info is much appreciated!
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Sam's New Year's Message
I think there will be some announcements on it sooner or later, at least if Sam's previous interview or the conclusion of this article ("you'll certainly want to be following them closely this month if history is anything to go by") is of any indication... ;)
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Under Construction: Coastal Callouts, Police Radio and more!
While I found the water-based activities of the vanilla game tedious at best, I'm definitely looking forward to Coastal Callouts - PNWParksFan is working on something really spectacular in this field. Police SmartRadio also seems to be a worthy successor of the original PoliceRadio, but I expected nothing less of Albo when it comes to quality. :) The vehicle mods also look really neat, though I'll definitely stick to RDE in this area.
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Female MP Model Law Enforcement Uniforms
This pack is a more than welcome addition in my female officer's wardrobe. Thanks for making it. :) Also, special thanks for the uniforms that are not available in the vanilla game, e.g. the female security and prison guard outfits. These provide a lot more role-playing possibilities in-game. Keep up the great work!
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Rebalanced Dispatch Enhanced
A spectacular package both for LSPD:FR and regular Story Mode gameplay. Patrols are much more fun with the upgraded peds and vehicles; while Story Mode chases are much more balanced, diverse, and entertaining with the mod installed. Just a question: Do you also plan to include female security guards and/or female armored truck guards in the mod in the future? It'd be nice to see the same gender variety for them that RDE offers for the law enforcement agencies.
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