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Sgt And3rson

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    Sgt And3rson reacted to SuperPyroManiac in Thoughts on a new Policy/Rule   
    I am not a vehicle dev, but I can say from experience as a script dev, if I was told I need to lower the file size or some other bizarre thing. I would simply not make mods for LSPDFR. Players have a choice when it comes to picking one out of thousands of vehicles. Plus it's pretty easy as a user to downscale it yourself. Dev makes a cool car for free, and should not have to "downscale" it for the sake of some users having slower PC's. If we were paid, sure. We're not though.

    Not bashing on you in any way, just saying I think it's a bad idea and would cause a lot of great vehicle devs to leave.
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    Sgt And3rson got a reaction from UnknownBastion in Thoughts on a new Policy/Rule   
    Here is my opinion on this

    The LSPDFR community are lucky,that we have these talented creators making content for us. Everyone of them spent a lot of time making their content and some even spend money on various stuff,and then release their content on here for free. Yes...A lot of the cars are upscaled and can't be used by people with low tier computers.Is that a dev problem? Absolutely not.

    If you know your computer is not that good,then chances you shouldn't being modding the game in the first place.As most mods on any game,will require a decent computer to run the mods at a decent FPS. Most devs even mention this in their "Read Me" files.If you have a problem with that,then there are several simple solutions to this problem.

    1.Just don't download the content.Can't harm your game if it's never installed.
    2.Learn how to make the content yourself and make it to your specifications. 
    3.Request customs vehicles from devs and pay for them.
    4.Just save up and upgrade your computer.
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    Sgt And3rson got a reaction from CaptDelta in Constant Crashing   
    Well my game started working again. I didn't do anything beside cleaning my GTA V all the way and reinstalling the LSPDFR. I also changed the timeout threshold to 60000. I haven't had any issue since,but EUP did get to a point were it didn't wanna load. Supposedly Windows Defender blocks some files dealing with GTA and LSPDFR,so you guys may wanna check and see if it's blocking your LSPDFR.dll file and tell it to allow it.

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