JohnLocke22
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JohnLocke22 reacted to Keith. for a file, Tennessee State Troopers Vehicle PackPLEASE BACK UP YOUR FILES!
Tennessee State Troopers Vehicle pack
11 vehicles in all, so most of the bases are covered
I've added some fictional vehicles just for the fun of it.
Templates and Red / Blue options are included
Some are Reflective, because that's just the base model I used from previous builds.
These aren't meant to anally exact, so I don't need any toxicity in the comments section
If you don't like the pack or have a problem with it, then just scroll on by and don't interact with it...…..simple!
Other than that
Enjoy it
I may add more vehicles in the future.
Use them in videos or whatever. Just credit me and link my YT channel, or I'll spam your comments section with the link 😉
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs6f68OjkgCPmPvSprG2j_w?view_as=subscribe
Do not upload this pack or any part of it to any other site without my express permission.
If you download and use this or any part of this pack in any video. You are agreeing to these terms.
FAQ's
Will you...….?
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Also, if you're feeling a bit flush.
You can donate to the cause here
https://paypal.me/minislayer2010
Thank you.
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JohnLocke22 reacted to Sam for a file, LSPD Character OutfitsThis is a simple edit of the multiplayer character police outfits. I decided to make this to complement the new character system in LSPDFR 0.4. It is perfect for anyone who simply wants more realistic and very lore-friendly police outfits, but doesn't want all of the content and agencies included with EUP.
Main features:
Bigger, better, LSPD badges with improved textures. Polished shine effect added to the badge and nametag. Gun holster added to the duty belt. LAPD style Officer III, Senior Lead Officer and Sergeant rank patches.
There are a couple of other changes too:
The badge and rank patches use the same component slot (10), meaning that a sergeant will always have the correct sergeant badge and patches. This also means you can wear the shirt without a badge. It also significantly reduces the filesize and texture space required. Minor texture edits which make the uniform colours more consistent. The female version has been reworked to use the same shirt texture as the male version, which I think looks much better.
The models and textures should be very well optimized, and this shouldn't cause any issues with any other mods. It can be used in addition to EUP as well.
Tested and working on LSPDFR 0.4 🙂
How to install:
Installation should be really simple, just use the OpenIV package manager. You need a mods folder with the latest update.rpf copied into it. This mod will not change any files, it installs itself as its own content pack.
After you install, you might need to update your LSPDFR outfit data so that everyone wears the outfits correctly. See below for this.
LSPDFR 0.4 Outfit XML:
Use the following XML in the outfits.xml file to modify your outfit data so that everything works nicely:
Alternatively, just replace your default outfits.xml with this one:
outfits.xml
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JohnLocke22 reacted to Sam for a file, LSPD First ResponseIf you are installing LSPDFR 0.4 for the first time, we strongly recommend that you do so on a clean copy of Grand Theft Auto V without any other mods or plugins.
LSPDFR 0.4 brings sweeping changes which have been implemented over a number of years and is the latest major version of LSPDFR, released in December 2018. LSPDFR turns the world of GTA V upside down, giving you the power to enforce the law as you see fit.
Please see the following resources for more information about LSPDFR and its features:
LSPDFR 0.4 Page: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr
LSPDFR 0.4 Wiki: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04
LSPDFR 0.4 Getting Started: https://www.lcpdfr.com/wiki/lspdfr/04/getting-started/
Installation Guides: https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/how-to-install/
Part of the First Response Mods family.