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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, The Pink PeyoteNow christened as the LSPD's 'Flying Squad', the Special Pursuit Unit are seen here in pursuit of an infamous pink Peyote owned by a famous Vinewood star. Unfortunately, this brazen car thief manage to high-tail it out of the county. He is still at large.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, Protecting Communities, Targeting CriminalsLiterally one year on after I learn how to screenshot for GTA IV, I produce this bad boy. Made in four hours of (almost) solid work, this Humberside Police Kuruma, based on the Evo X formerly used by the Road Crime squad from 2008, is ready and raring for a proper police conversion.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, Ranger DangerAlthough lacking in a mapped grille, the Ranger is back, baby. Coming soon in the next SA pack update.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Voit Turyv for a gallery image, Ranger DangerAlthough lacking in a mapped grille, the Ranger is back, baby. Coming soon in the next SA pack update.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Voit Turyv for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Maxson777 for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Ben for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from 11john11 for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from OfficerBlackjack for a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, San Andreas Emergency UnitSo I'm still here.
New material for the upcoming GTA San Andreas Emergency Services pack. Stay tuned for more quality content that'll take two months to make.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Voit Turyv for a gallery image, Protecting Communities, Targeting CriminalsLiterally one year on after I learn how to screenshot for GTA IV, I produce this bad boy. Made in four hours of (almost) solid work, this Humberside Police Kuruma, based on the Evo X formerly used by the Road Crime squad from 2008, is ready and raring for a proper police conversion.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Met Corleone for a gallery image, Protecting Communities, Targeting CriminalsLiterally one year on after I learn how to screenshot for GTA IV, I produce this bad boy. Made in four hours of (almost) solid work, this Humberside Police Kuruma, based on the Evo X formerly used by the Road Crime squad from 2008, is ready and raring for a proper police conversion.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from PhillBellic for a gallery image, A New ProjectOkay, it's not really a project. It's nearly finished, I've just got to get permissions issues out of the way, if possible. Also, yes, the door handles aren't cut away. I really don't want to do those - they're a right old pain.
And here, we have a New Liberty State Police Premier in the fog. I'm planning on putting this out, eventually, and maybe also putting out an Aldenrey State Police Premier, too. If only Abraxas was still around to make these types of liveries...
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, Police StateThe LSPD in 1992 was well-hated by the African-American residents of Southern San Andreas, but none more hated by the gangs of that area - the Families and the Ballas. Reported corruption and brutality, regular drug raids, and a disproportionate amount of police patrols led to community activists labelling South LS a 'police state'. It was only a matter of time before the area blew it's top...
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, Times Are A-ChangingIn the early 90s, to break from the monotony of black-and-whites polluting San Andreas, the Los Santos Sheriff Department decided it was time for a change. Claiming it would save them a lot of money for buying new vehicles straight from the factory, the LSSD started painting all their cars white. Pictured here are two LSSD Yosemites at the time of the changeover... which didn't even last 25 years before they changed back again.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from ThatOneHick for a gallery image, 'The Dutchies'Liberty City, especially Broker, still has a small Dutch diaspora. Many of those are concentrated in the small, yet charming Rotterdam Hill district, and in the district's 'brandweerkazerne', Engine 239's crew are all made up of Dutch-Americans, hence the nickname 'The Dutchies'.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ten YearsTen years. Wow. Grand Theft Auto IV will always remain as a game close to my heart - it has been the game that I've played with mostly over the years, and more recently, it's the game that got me into modding.
Where was I ten years ago today? In school. I didn't even know GTA IV was coming out - all I could contend with were PS2 copies of the 3D-era GTAs bought from the now-closed bargain shops up the road. I can still remember the mustiness of one of them - oh, 2008, how I wish I could go back and live then. Hell, I'll take the recession, I'll take the post-flood fears, I'll live with it all.
Anyway, I was introduced to GTA IV somewhere around about 2009-2010 by a neighbour's son. My first experiences were sat up in that very blue room, the smell of teenage odours that I never understood abundant, and I used to play on the Xbox 360 - a console I never had then - all the time there, most of the time, it was IV that I played. I never really took it in and was amazed by it, but by god, did I have lots of fun with it. I remember pinging cops off of the Alderney smokestacks, replacing the Infernus stored in the parking spaces with a blue Turismo and a Police Cruiser (I remember he wasn't too pleased), engaging in massive shootouts with police, all the roleplaying that I loved to do - including driving around casually and making up scenarios in my head, talking to myself a lot - and of course, the pre-teen 'raging' I did whenever I was killed. Always blaming the shotgun, always blaming the shotgun.
Then came the 17th of September 2013. GTA V was on the horizon - I was fresh into secondary school, and after watching all of the trailers for it, I was sure as hell hyped up. On this old PC in Year 6 that my hated teacher let me use at the end of the day, I could type what I wanted, and that included a wishlist of sorts for when GTA V came out - including driving around the later-cut police cars, doing the Jewellery heist, and a lot of things that I can't remember now. By that point in time, I had gotten both TLaD and TBoGT as downloadables on Xbox, and I had gained two favourite cars - a black Emperor, and a black Rancher. On the morning of the 17th, I drove them to Francis International Airport. And I filmed it, too - although I'm not sure if I can access that video anymore.
And in 2014, I eventually got my grubby hands on the PC version of the game, and inspired by all of the YouTube videos from ages ago that I watched, I began to invest in mods. If I remember correctly, the first ever mod I put into the game, even going back to using SparkIV to install it (ah, the nostalgia, I can remember the outdated UI already), was Lt. Caine's LCPD Esperanto. I fell in love with it, even a book that I read in school - specifically, 'Tribes' by Cathy MacPhail - triggered thoughts of it. And now with the opportunity to actually use it, I fell in love, started downloading more and more, including the flood mod that I loved watching videos of... then I eventually went overboard and turned to the piracy/illegal/mod theft sites to satisfy my itch.
But once I eventually got a new gaming PC this time two years ago, my tastes had... matured. I had scrubbed clean anything pirated, due to the fact that the 'gaming' PC, which ran 32bit Windows 7 for God-knows-why, was having issues with the adware and junk that had come with those mods, and I started again with GTA IV, after breaking the serials for a newly-bought copy of GTA V when trying to mod it a little too eagerly, and tried, before taking a holiday, to make a British Liberty City with a mixture of Double Doppler and lore-friendly police car mods - namely, a Met/COLP pack which I tried to make into a 'Greater Liberty' livery (the beginnings of the GLP) - but then, after trying so hard to get it installed, ELS never worked. Then I moved onto a 1980s Greater Liberty theme, now suggesting the British colonised Liberty City in some war or something a few years back... then 1.0.8.0 came about, and everything broke when I tried to downgrade back.
This series of events is what has shaped me today - from early beginnings of pinging off cops to being a part of the esteemed VanillaWorks team. Never would my six year old self have thought this would happen to him. But regarding GTA IV... it has aged well, despite the gutting of Vladivostok FM, but everyone has to move on. In January 2018, I negotiated and finally got the Steam edition of GTA V, and I had to keep up all night just to make sure it was installing right. The next morning, I played around, and very carefully tried to install mods - and it worked. I set the 1992 wheels in motion, started work on GTA V mods, and... well, it's the tenth anniversary of GTA IV now, and now I'm working on my first police car for GTA V.
I want to get something straight - everyone has to move on. Essentially, most of the GTA IV projects that I am still working on, especially those that have lost their source models, are now cancelled. This includes a London bus pack using Lt. Caine's bus, future ambitions to restore Lt. Caine's police Merit back to public release via zMod edits, uniform stuff that I never figured out, and so much else. But I am never going to abandon the game, oh no. I'll still pick it up from time to time, but once again, following the mantra: everyone has to move on.
All I'll say, though, is that GTA IV was a game that defined me. It was a game that helped me understand the meanings and concepts of the world that young me lived in, even though I misunderstood half the things that were said and even though I skipped all the cutscenes. It was a game that, according to my mother, helped me learn about things - I'm not sure what younger me learned, that New York isn't the best of places? It was a game that set the wheels in motion for my modding career. And it, ten years on, is still a very good game to mess around with.
Grand Theft Auto IV - Released on the 29th of April 2008.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from ThatOneHick for a gallery image, Ten YearsTen years. Wow. Grand Theft Auto IV will always remain as a game close to my heart - it has been the game that I've played with mostly over the years, and more recently, it's the game that got me into modding.
Where was I ten years ago today? In school. I didn't even know GTA IV was coming out - all I could contend with were PS2 copies of the 3D-era GTAs bought from the now-closed bargain shops up the road. I can still remember the mustiness of one of them - oh, 2008, how I wish I could go back and live then. Hell, I'll take the recession, I'll take the post-flood fears, I'll live with it all.
Anyway, I was introduced to GTA IV somewhere around about 2009-2010 by a neighbour's son. My first experiences were sat up in that very blue room, the smell of teenage odours that I never understood abundant, and I used to play on the Xbox 360 - a console I never had then - all the time there, most of the time, it was IV that I played. I never really took it in and was amazed by it, but by god, did I have lots of fun with it. I remember pinging cops off of the Alderney smokestacks, replacing the Infernus stored in the parking spaces with a blue Turismo and a Police Cruiser (I remember he wasn't too pleased), engaging in massive shootouts with police, all the roleplaying that I loved to do - including driving around casually and making up scenarios in my head, talking to myself a lot - and of course, the pre-teen 'raging' I did whenever I was killed. Always blaming the shotgun, always blaming the shotgun.
Then came the 17th of September 2013. GTA V was on the horizon - I was fresh into secondary school, and after watching all of the trailers for it, I was sure as hell hyped up. On this old PC in Year 6 that my hated teacher let me use at the end of the day, I could type what I wanted, and that included a wishlist of sorts for when GTA V came out - including driving around the later-cut police cars, doing the Jewellery heist, and a lot of things that I can't remember now. By that point in time, I had gotten both TLaD and TBoGT as downloadables on Xbox, and I had gained two favourite cars - a black Emperor, and a black Rancher. On the morning of the 17th, I drove them to Francis International Airport. And I filmed it, too - although I'm not sure if I can access that video anymore.
And in 2014, I eventually got my grubby hands on the PC version of the game, and inspired by all of the YouTube videos from ages ago that I watched, I began to invest in mods. If I remember correctly, the first ever mod I put into the game, even going back to using SparkIV to install it (ah, the nostalgia, I can remember the outdated UI already), was Lt. Caine's LCPD Esperanto. I fell in love with it, even a book that I read in school - specifically, 'Tribes' by Cathy MacPhail - triggered thoughts of it. And now with the opportunity to actually use it, I fell in love, started downloading more and more, including the flood mod that I loved watching videos of... then I eventually went overboard and turned to the piracy/illegal/mod theft sites to satisfy my itch.
But once I eventually got a new gaming PC this time two years ago, my tastes had... matured. I had scrubbed clean anything pirated, due to the fact that the 'gaming' PC, which ran 32bit Windows 7 for God-knows-why, was having issues with the adware and junk that had come with those mods, and I started again with GTA IV, after breaking the serials for a newly-bought copy of GTA V when trying to mod it a little too eagerly, and tried, before taking a holiday, to make a British Liberty City with a mixture of Double Doppler and lore-friendly police car mods - namely, a Met/COLP pack which I tried to make into a 'Greater Liberty' livery (the beginnings of the GLP) - but then, after trying so hard to get it installed, ELS never worked. Then I moved onto a 1980s Greater Liberty theme, now suggesting the British colonised Liberty City in some war or something a few years back... then 1.0.8.0 came about, and everything broke when I tried to downgrade back.
This series of events is what has shaped me today - from early beginnings of pinging off cops to being a part of the esteemed VanillaWorks team. Never would my six year old self have thought this would happen to him. But regarding GTA IV... it has aged well, despite the gutting of Vladivostok FM, but everyone has to move on. In January 2018, I negotiated and finally got the Steam edition of GTA V, and I had to keep up all night just to make sure it was installing right. The next morning, I played around, and very carefully tried to install mods - and it worked. I set the 1992 wheels in motion, started work on GTA V mods, and... well, it's the tenth anniversary of GTA IV now, and now I'm working on my first police car for GTA V.
I want to get something straight - everyone has to move on. Essentially, most of the GTA IV projects that I am still working on, especially those that have lost their source models, are now cancelled. This includes a London bus pack using Lt. Caine's bus, future ambitions to restore Lt. Caine's police Merit back to public release via zMod edits, uniform stuff that I never figured out, and so much else. But I am never going to abandon the game, oh no. I'll still pick it up from time to time, but once again, following the mantra: everyone has to move on.
All I'll say, though, is that GTA IV was a game that defined me. It was a game that helped me understand the meanings and concepts of the world that young me lived in, even though I misunderstood half the things that were said and even though I skipped all the cutscenes. It was a game that, according to my mother, helped me learn about things - I'm not sure what younger me learned, that New York isn't the best of places? It was a game that set the wheels in motion for my modding career. And it, ten years on, is still a very good game to mess around with.
Grand Theft Auto IV - Released on the 29th of April 2008.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from BSOFR for a gallery image, Ten YearsTen years. Wow. Grand Theft Auto IV will always remain as a game close to my heart - it has been the game that I've played with mostly over the years, and more recently, it's the game that got me into modding.
Where was I ten years ago today? In school. I didn't even know GTA IV was coming out - all I could contend with were PS2 copies of the 3D-era GTAs bought from the now-closed bargain shops up the road. I can still remember the mustiness of one of them - oh, 2008, how I wish I could go back and live then. Hell, I'll take the recession, I'll take the post-flood fears, I'll live with it all.
Anyway, I was introduced to GTA IV somewhere around about 2009-2010 by a neighbour's son. My first experiences were sat up in that very blue room, the smell of teenage odours that I never understood abundant, and I used to play on the Xbox 360 - a console I never had then - all the time there, most of the time, it was IV that I played. I never really took it in and was amazed by it, but by god, did I have lots of fun with it. I remember pinging cops off of the Alderney smokestacks, replacing the Infernus stored in the parking spaces with a blue Turismo and a Police Cruiser (I remember he wasn't too pleased), engaging in massive shootouts with police, all the roleplaying that I loved to do - including driving around casually and making up scenarios in my head, talking to myself a lot - and of course, the pre-teen 'raging' I did whenever I was killed. Always blaming the shotgun, always blaming the shotgun.
Then came the 17th of September 2013. GTA V was on the horizon - I was fresh into secondary school, and after watching all of the trailers for it, I was sure as hell hyped up. On this old PC in Year 6 that my hated teacher let me use at the end of the day, I could type what I wanted, and that included a wishlist of sorts for when GTA V came out - including driving around the later-cut police cars, doing the Jewellery heist, and a lot of things that I can't remember now. By that point in time, I had gotten both TLaD and TBoGT as downloadables on Xbox, and I had gained two favourite cars - a black Emperor, and a black Rancher. On the morning of the 17th, I drove them to Francis International Airport. And I filmed it, too - although I'm not sure if I can access that video anymore.
And in 2014, I eventually got my grubby hands on the PC version of the game, and inspired by all of the YouTube videos from ages ago that I watched, I began to invest in mods. If I remember correctly, the first ever mod I put into the game, even going back to using SparkIV to install it (ah, the nostalgia, I can remember the outdated UI already), was Lt. Caine's LCPD Esperanto. I fell in love with it, even a book that I read in school - specifically, 'Tribes' by Cathy MacPhail - triggered thoughts of it. And now with the opportunity to actually use it, I fell in love, started downloading more and more, including the flood mod that I loved watching videos of... then I eventually went overboard and turned to the piracy/illegal/mod theft sites to satisfy my itch.
But once I eventually got a new gaming PC this time two years ago, my tastes had... matured. I had scrubbed clean anything pirated, due to the fact that the 'gaming' PC, which ran 32bit Windows 7 for God-knows-why, was having issues with the adware and junk that had come with those mods, and I started again with GTA IV, after breaking the serials for a newly-bought copy of GTA V when trying to mod it a little too eagerly, and tried, before taking a holiday, to make a British Liberty City with a mixture of Double Doppler and lore-friendly police car mods - namely, a Met/COLP pack which I tried to make into a 'Greater Liberty' livery (the beginnings of the GLP) - but then, after trying so hard to get it installed, ELS never worked. Then I moved onto a 1980s Greater Liberty theme, now suggesting the British colonised Liberty City in some war or something a few years back... then 1.0.8.0 came about, and everything broke when I tried to downgrade back.
This series of events is what has shaped me today - from early beginnings of pinging off cops to being a part of the esteemed VanillaWorks team. Never would my six year old self have thought this would happen to him. But regarding GTA IV... it has aged well, despite the gutting of Vladivostok FM, but everyone has to move on. In January 2018, I negotiated and finally got the Steam edition of GTA V, and I had to keep up all night just to make sure it was installing right. The next morning, I played around, and very carefully tried to install mods - and it worked. I set the 1992 wheels in motion, started work on GTA V mods, and... well, it's the tenth anniversary of GTA IV now, and now I'm working on my first police car for GTA V.
I want to get something straight - everyone has to move on. Essentially, most of the GTA IV projects that I am still working on, especially those that have lost their source models, are now cancelled. This includes a London bus pack using Lt. Caine's bus, future ambitions to restore Lt. Caine's police Merit back to public release via zMod edits, uniform stuff that I never figured out, and so much else. But I am never going to abandon the game, oh no. I'll still pick it up from time to time, but once again, following the mantra: everyone has to move on.
All I'll say, though, is that GTA IV was a game that defined me. It was a game that helped me understand the meanings and concepts of the world that young me lived in, even though I misunderstood half the things that were said and even though I skipped all the cutscenes. It was a game that, according to my mother, helped me learn about things - I'm not sure what younger me learned, that New York isn't the best of places? It was a game that set the wheels in motion for my modding career. And it, ten years on, is still a very good game to mess around with.
Grand Theft Auto IV - Released on the 29th of April 2008.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Boz for a gallery image, Ten YearsTen years. Wow. Grand Theft Auto IV will always remain as a game close to my heart - it has been the game that I've played with mostly over the years, and more recently, it's the game that got me into modding.
Where was I ten years ago today? In school. I didn't even know GTA IV was coming out - all I could contend with were PS2 copies of the 3D-era GTAs bought from the now-closed bargain shops up the road. I can still remember the mustiness of one of them - oh, 2008, how I wish I could go back and live then. Hell, I'll take the recession, I'll take the post-flood fears, I'll live with it all.
Anyway, I was introduced to GTA IV somewhere around about 2009-2010 by a neighbour's son. My first experiences were sat up in that very blue room, the smell of teenage odours that I never understood abundant, and I used to play on the Xbox 360 - a console I never had then - all the time there, most of the time, it was IV that I played. I never really took it in and was amazed by it, but by god, did I have lots of fun with it. I remember pinging cops off of the Alderney smokestacks, replacing the Infernus stored in the parking spaces with a blue Turismo and a Police Cruiser (I remember he wasn't too pleased), engaging in massive shootouts with police, all the roleplaying that I loved to do - including driving around casually and making up scenarios in my head, talking to myself a lot - and of course, the pre-teen 'raging' I did whenever I was killed. Always blaming the shotgun, always blaming the shotgun.
Then came the 17th of September 2013. GTA V was on the horizon - I was fresh into secondary school, and after watching all of the trailers for it, I was sure as hell hyped up. On this old PC in Year 6 that my hated teacher let me use at the end of the day, I could type what I wanted, and that included a wishlist of sorts for when GTA V came out - including driving around the later-cut police cars, doing the Jewellery heist, and a lot of things that I can't remember now. By that point in time, I had gotten both TLaD and TBoGT as downloadables on Xbox, and I had gained two favourite cars - a black Emperor, and a black Rancher. On the morning of the 17th, I drove them to Francis International Airport. And I filmed it, too - although I'm not sure if I can access that video anymore.
And in 2014, I eventually got my grubby hands on the PC version of the game, and inspired by all of the YouTube videos from ages ago that I watched, I began to invest in mods. If I remember correctly, the first ever mod I put into the game, even going back to using SparkIV to install it (ah, the nostalgia, I can remember the outdated UI already), was Lt. Caine's LCPD Esperanto. I fell in love with it, even a book that I read in school - specifically, 'Tribes' by Cathy MacPhail - triggered thoughts of it. And now with the opportunity to actually use it, I fell in love, started downloading more and more, including the flood mod that I loved watching videos of... then I eventually went overboard and turned to the piracy/illegal/mod theft sites to satisfy my itch.
But once I eventually got a new gaming PC this time two years ago, my tastes had... matured. I had scrubbed clean anything pirated, due to the fact that the 'gaming' PC, which ran 32bit Windows 7 for God-knows-why, was having issues with the adware and junk that had come with those mods, and I started again with GTA IV, after breaking the serials for a newly-bought copy of GTA V when trying to mod it a little too eagerly, and tried, before taking a holiday, to make a British Liberty City with a mixture of Double Doppler and lore-friendly police car mods - namely, a Met/COLP pack which I tried to make into a 'Greater Liberty' livery (the beginnings of the GLP) - but then, after trying so hard to get it installed, ELS never worked. Then I moved onto a 1980s Greater Liberty theme, now suggesting the British colonised Liberty City in some war or something a few years back... then 1.0.8.0 came about, and everything broke when I tried to downgrade back.
This series of events is what has shaped me today - from early beginnings of pinging off cops to being a part of the esteemed VanillaWorks team. Never would my six year old self have thought this would happen to him. But regarding GTA IV... it has aged well, despite the gutting of Vladivostok FM, but everyone has to move on. In January 2018, I negotiated and finally got the Steam edition of GTA V, and I had to keep up all night just to make sure it was installing right. The next morning, I played around, and very carefully tried to install mods - and it worked. I set the 1992 wheels in motion, started work on GTA V mods, and... well, it's the tenth anniversary of GTA IV now, and now I'm working on my first police car for GTA V.
I want to get something straight - everyone has to move on. Essentially, most of the GTA IV projects that I am still working on, especially those that have lost their source models, are now cancelled. This includes a London bus pack using Lt. Caine's bus, future ambitions to restore Lt. Caine's police Merit back to public release via zMod edits, uniform stuff that I never figured out, and so much else. But I am never going to abandon the game, oh no. I'll still pick it up from time to time, but once again, following the mantra: everyone has to move on.
All I'll say, though, is that GTA IV was a game that defined me. It was a game that helped me understand the meanings and concepts of the world that young me lived in, even though I misunderstood half the things that were said and even though I skipped all the cutscenes. It was a game that, according to my mother, helped me learn about things - I'm not sure what younger me learned, that New York isn't the best of places? It was a game that set the wheels in motion for my modding career. And it, ten years on, is still a very good game to mess around with.
Grand Theft Auto IV - Released on the 29th of April 2008.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, AmerikanskiyThe president is a drunkard. The wall has fallen. And the Union has collapsed. The Russians got desperate after the Soviet Union collapsed, and with RUNEs that are barely capable of catching up to Western sports cars bought up by oligarchs and opportunistic Western businessmen, the Moscow police needed an upgrade, so they turned to their new-found friend - America. Flash forward ten years on, while the Russians may have caught up with cars, they still need to use an 'amerikanskiy' every now and then.
It's not 1992, yes, but I've just finished this off in over two or so hours. This will be put out in an international lore-friendly emergency pack, although I might release more vehicles like this myself. Stay tuned to 5-Mods.
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, What a Wonderful WorldI see skies of blue and clouds of white,
The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night,
And I think to myself what a wonderful world...
(Yosemite Classic is not mine, it is a WIP in 11john11's retro SAHP pack)
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, DeadlockedA man in Vespucci is armed with a sawn-off shotgun, and he wants answers. Answers to what exactly is what the LSPD negotiators are trying to figure out. And all the while, officers keep a beady eye on the dangerous individual, ready to open fire if he fires back at them. With no progress in negotiations for well over an hour, the situation is at a deadlock.
(It's not perfect, but I gave Menyoo ped stuff a go. I hope to improve on it later down the line)
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Hullian111 got a reaction from Richard Noggin for a gallery image, Act Your SizeYou passed the test like all the rest. Now you have the keys to a early-90s Declasse Yosemite, which has been converted to the 'Police Package' by the Declasse Special Vehicles Unit. Perfectly capable of driving over riot debris without ripping off the bodywork, unlike Merits and Premiers in service at the time, the Yosemite Police Package is perfect for those who want to lug around legally-questionable police equipment and chase out criminals off the beaten track - at the same time. Yeah, this is what you think of when you think of a County Sheriff's car.
Would you believe it, this is my first actual vehicle model, after all this time! A Los Santos Sheriffs Department will be made, and the pack will be released when the parts for it become available.