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wolby2010

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    wolby2010 reacted to Charlie686 in Help with LSPDFR   
    Well, I am glad it could be solved so swiftly, enjoy! 
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    wolby2010 reacted to Charlie686 in Help with LSPDFR   
    LSPDFR uses native GTAV notifications; could you please check your GTAV settings and confirm that Phone Notifications are enabled?
    That's the only thing coming to mind.
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    wolby2010 reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.4.2 - Coming Soon!   
    Hot off the release of LSPDFR 0.4 a couple of months ago, we're upping the ante with another update which brings not only sweeping improvements to the LSPDFR 0.4 API, but also some unique features which have long been requested.
     
    Originally, the plan was merely to release 0.4.2 as a quick follow-up to 0.4 and 0.4.1 - just simple fixes and changes, plus the API improvements to help developers make the most of 0.4.  Necessary changes, but not really cool enough, right?  So, with that in mind we took a little time to dig back into the archives of LSPDFR and revisit some of our old concepts and ideas.  Now, while some of these are actually in the mod - they're most likely either tucked away as 'easter eggs' or just disabled because they weren't quite right.
     
    If you're a connoisseur of traffic stops, for example, you might've noticed that occasionally the unexpected and oh so demoralizing experience of pulling over a federal agent hits you right in the feels as they arrogantly flash their shiny badge, tell you where to stick your comparatively less shiny badge, and drive off.  (If you haven't seen this before, here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNOxZR2ak0M)
     
    Originally the plan was to add this as a feature for players to use, but it just didn't quite fit in with 0.3, and we had some trouble with the animation not being quite as fluid as we'd like.  That was then, though, and given that you now play as your own character both on and off duty, we thought it'd be a bit of a must-have now, so we've tidied it up and are introducing it as a player action in 0.4.2.
     

     
    With one quick glance at the shimmering shield, her problems are suddenly your problems.  (Note, a custom badge model is shown instead of the default FIB one - you will be able to define custom models to use on a per-agency basis)
     
    Now, not only does this look exceedingly awesome, but it serves a practical purpose too.  Available both on and off-duty, showing your badge will clear any wanted level and may also instill the fear of the law in nearby citizens, potentially de-escalating the otherwise unavoidable confrontations that flare when you walk around Mirror Park without the latest iFruit phone, for example!
     
    Of course, that's not all.  Continuing with the idea of adding things that are just generally cool, we know that people have wanted a ballistic shield feature in LSPDFR for quite some time.  Sure, you can spawn one with a trainer or download another mod, but it's just not quite the same is it? 
     
    We thought it'd be particularly sweet to have it at your fingertips instead, fully integrated with LSPDFR, ready to kick some butt.
     

     
    As if being Frank Tenpenny isn't cool enough...
     
    Our ballistic shield, accessed from the Interaction Menu, uses our new animation system in 0.4.2 which we think looks absolutely gorgeous.  There's also the freedom to switch between Stealth and Action mode which will vary your pose accordingly, compatibility with most weapons and the potential for future AI support.
     
    Oh yeah, did we mention you can actually arrest people at gunpoint while holding a freaking shield?!
     
    Keep your eyes open for LSPDFR 0.4.2, coming soon.
     
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    Ok so make your own list with these mods that are "working perfectly" and can play LSPDFR without crashing for at least one hour.
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    ? I've already explained this in the thread and to multiple people that this is my experience with the plugin on the build I'm using. And clearly I have no idea what I'm doing yet I'm able to run nearly every other mod + more but not that specific one. You create a thread, spend over 75 hours compiling it, testing it with LSPDFR+ included if you're so adamant about it being "perfectly fine". Lol dude, talk about salty. 🤣 "Obvious that I don't have a lot of knowledge and that my game is just messed up" Yet I am now on 50 minute straight of no crashes, done over 15 traffic stops, 5 callouts on the current build. Funny that.
    Also not to mention I've never said anything bad about the mods, I've only said they aren't compatible with this build. Should spend more time reading then being salty over nothing imo.
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    wolby2010 reacted to Officer Julien in Using PA during Pursuits?   
    it's shift, but sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't
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    wolby2010 reacted to Tijelas in Performance Issues   
    Well..without LSPDFR I get 25/30 fps, With LSPDFR I get between 5 and 10 xD 
    But my pc is a potato : AMD A8-7410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics  2.20Gh up to 2.6Ghz    8GB DDR3  😂
     
     
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    wolby2010 reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.4 - Activity Feed & Companion App   
    Just a week ago, we released LSPDFR 0.4.  Since then, there's been at any given time an average of 620 people playing LSPDFR, peaking at just over 1,200 earlier today.  We think these are pretty incredible numbers for a game mod, and we've really enjoyed watching as people get to grips with 0.4 and all of the new possibilities it offers.
     
    With that being said, we've been monitoring the support forums and have recognized that there are, of course, a couple of issues with 0.4.  We're working to get as many of these sorted as we can and hope to release a small patch to address the most important ones shortly.
     
    Today, though, we're introducing two new features as part of LSPDFR Sync - the Activity Feed and the Companion App. 
     
    Activity Feed
    The Activity Feed, in a bit of a throwback to the days of LCPDFR's Crime Statistics, is a live activity wall of everything that's going on in LSPDFR 0.4.  You can track what your fellow officers are up to with live updates on callouts, traffic stops, arrests, etc.  Plus, we've integrated it with the website so everything is linked together nicely as far as Characters and forum accounts go.
     
    https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/04/activity/  
    Companion App
    The Companion App is something a little different that we're working on.  Open it up while in-game and you'll see an overview of your current session with your Character's location marked on a Google Maps style rendition of San Andreas.  As well as some basic info about your Character, we've added a couple of actions that can be performed from the app such as calling backup and going on and off duty. 
     
    https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfrsync/companion/  
    It's early days, but we definitely have some cool plans going forward for the Companion App.
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    wolby2010 reacted to yeinzy in LSPDFR 0.4 - Now Available   
    But thank you very much for trying to help me anyway it was realy nice of you! Yeah i think i am yes 🙂
    What ive heard its the modded cars to lspdfr for some reason
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    wolby2010 reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.4 - Now Available   
    First time playing 0.4?  Check out our new getting started guide for LSPDFR 0.4: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
     
    About a year ago, we announced the development of LSPDFR 0.4.  We said it was big, and we said it was different, but I honestly don't think any of us quite imagined just how big and different it would turn out to be, nor how much of a challenge it would be to take the concepts and ideas that we had and turn them into reality.
     
    Still, here we are.  Thousands of changes later, we're here.  Everyone on the team is delighted to announce the first public release of LSPDFR 0.4, available now.
     
    LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years, so much so that we're not able to provide full release notes.  Instead, we've put together a number of resources, new to LSPDFR 0.4, including a 'wiki' and a collection of more in-depth guides.
     
    Note as well that because of this - the sheer number of things that have changed - there will  be issues.  We've put over two months into testing 0.4, and we've made hundreds of fixes in this time.  Still, there's undoubtedly going to be things that we've missed, or things that simply can't be tested in a controlled environment.  This is a big release, and we wanted to do right by all of you by getting it out as soon as we can.
     
    With that being said, I'll shut up now and let the mod speak for itself.
     
    LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
    LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
     
    Note that we strongly recommend installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V with no other mods or plugins. 
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    wolby2010 reacted to Kallecrash in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Just make up some brands.
    Instead of Ford crown Victoria, name it Nord Clown Victor.
    Easy peasy.
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    wolby2010 reacted to thunder winkle in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    I was just teasing ya buddy, yeah he's one of us alright! He's like the best thing to happen to the UK in a long time... I recon Sam deserves a knight hood TBH
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    wolby2010 reacted to Brav in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    I already uninstalled every mod so I can have no problems with installation if 0.4 gets released. I suggest you to do the same thing.
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    wolby2010 reacted to Brav in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Well, now I'm 100% sure about that.

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    wolby2010 reacted to Sniper296 in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Ranger Bigfoot laughs at this.
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    wolby2010 reacted to Karmo in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    I posted about this few minutes ago 😄
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    wolby2010 got a reaction from Karmo in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Well this was the date I predicted so I'm hoping I get proved correct and not embarrassed. 
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    wolby2010 reacted to OfficerVeX in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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    wolby2010 reacted to Diagoras in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Did you inform the devs about your birthday in advance ? Otherwise you are the one to blame 😐
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    wolby2010 reacted to squizzcheeze in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    well to be honest i find it offensive to say that it causes seizures as a sufferer of epilepsy myself it has never once caused me to seize. i enjoy his videos of LSPDFR but this really isnt the place for one to complain about video intros it is most probably best brought up with the individual creating the content.
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    wolby2010 reacted to Fox7 in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    Well their promise is down to single digit days now. The said it WOULD be released in February 2019 and i trust they keep their promises. 🙂 Looking forward to installing 0.4 in the next few days. 
     
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    wolby2010 got a reaction from patvmru in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    A month of anxiety? Don't know about you but I've been politely waiting for a year since it was announced waiting for any kind of reference to the release date. I'm glad I know which month it will be after all that uncertainty.
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    wolby2010 got a reaction from Cyan in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    A month of anxiety? Don't know about you but I've been politely waiting for a year since it was announced waiting for any kind of reference to the release date. I'm glad I know which month it will be after all that uncertainty.
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    wolby2010 got a reaction from likebubba in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    A month of anxiety? Don't know about you but I've been politely waiting for a year since it was announced waiting for any kind of reference to the release date. I'm glad I know which month it will be after all that uncertainty.
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    wolby2010 got a reaction from JKL409 in LSPDFR 0.4 - Coming February, 2019   
    A month of anxiety? Don't know about you but I've been politely waiting for a year since it was announced waiting for any kind of reference to the release date. I'm glad I know which month it will be after all that uncertainty.

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