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  1. Yeah I have MoH and Pre-O'd BF3 and I got nothing O.o
  2. how. I have MoH and I didnt get it
  3. Alpha 3 has been out for a while though
  4. Bringing up old stuff is unnecessary. Thats like me bringing up bugs from the first version of LCPDFR on the support forum. its just a dumb thing to do.
  5. That wasn't necessary.
  6. For the sake of the clock im keeping my mouth shut
  7. There is an easy fix to that "release a quality product to the masses. A buggy, unstable, difficult to understand product is not mass marketable" Highlight the current official version, and sub the beta version. Make it clear that the beta version is buggy and could cause frequent crashing. But there is just no reason to tease people. Teasing only works in the payware market because it makes you want it more thus bringing in more net$. But that doesn't work here. It makes the devs look like they get a thrill from teasing people. Im not saying they closed the testing for a thrill. It just seems unreasonable to lock something from the public just because you want to.
  8. What I dont get is what is so classified about a damn modification that it has to have closed testing. There is no reason for it. Its not like you risk anything by making the alpha/betas public downloads. If it won't cause someones computer to fail and/or the download will be free than why hide it so much. Its not like someone can't go back to .91 if they dont like the bugs. This just doesn't make any sense at all. If LCPDFR was something we had to pay for than I wouldnt mind waiting for a final version because I personally don't like it when something is broken and I paid for it. But #1 LCPDFR is a free modification and that won't change, #2 The previous download is and should still be avail for download, and #3 a Open testing would improve testing. Thats just my, wand what should everyone elses, .02
  9. the timer is for the day the the devs commit mass genocide on kittens and puppy's. The authority's have been contacted and the FBI is investigating. As of right now they are unable to locate the devs and are struggling to take control of the potential terrorist group.
  10. Yes my sheriff bought new '11 vics as well. About the Taurus... I have already seen at least one agency who bought the Taurus and uses it as a Undercover vehicle. Clearly its not the interceptor but it still looks very sharp.
  11. I found out what the coutndown timer is for. Its for this right here. To get us all running to the forums asking "oMG wHy Iz tHEIr cLOcK!?!?!??!11//1/1/1/?!?!?1" And sadly its what the devs got. on the other hand i could be REALLY REALLY wrong.
  12. This is coming from someone who works for their sheriff as a volunteer (me). The dodge charger is gonna be the only thing you're gonna see that's new, really. About every other sheriff's office in my area is still using the Ford Crown Victoria up to the '11 model, the impala, and charger. I have not seen one Taurus or Caprice within 750 miles of my county. Until the Vics NEED to be replaced (by things like mileage and use over time) than I wont be expecting anything for the next couple of years. But from what I have seen some agency's who get the BIG portion of the states budget have been experimenting with these new models (LAPD, BCSO, etc)
  13. Whats up with the countdown clock. Its at 8 Days and 10 Minutes right now. Lol I'm really curious

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