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Bravuogn

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    Having used voice recognition (German) on Windows 10 before, I doubted this plugin would be able to follow my orders. But once I got a hang of how to change my computer's language settings (and not Cortana's) to English US it worked like a charm! It is really amazing how the plugin even understands you if you only say the key words required. I tend to say "I urgently need some assistance here" or other random phrases - and dispatch does understand what I want in almost all cases. And this even when I put up the game volume on my TV set! Not less amazing is the fact that this plugin works even with Arrest Manager. No need to tap any more key for any assistance while shooting, arresting, or trying not to get run over by AI traffic. Definitely the most revolutionary mod out there and not less good than the best mods we all have been using already. Thanks for this great work!
    This is the one and only adorable Charger mod for GTA V! Beautiful details, the most awesome lights setup and a detailed interior. Plus all lights are realistic, three breaking lights, different flashing patterns plus antennas. Wow. Thanks so much for this beauty!
  1. Sorry for the late answer. I have a Saitek Rumblepad P3200.
  2. This might help you: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>
  3. It's a shame that people can't wait for your official alpha release. I mean you'll provide it for free and we'll be playing very soon. Thus, why on earth do so many people try to get their hands on things they shouldn't (yet)? Without judging anybody in particular, in my opinion this is stealing and doesn't help anyone. I for my part will enjoy the game when its alpha is available and I will happily pay for the finished game later on.
  4. New question I have on my mind: Will it be able for you to create callouts that happen each time very differently? I mean, is it possible to script them so that for example a thief isn't always running the same direction or stealing at the same shop, but in different locations, at different times, with different results and effects? This would be a dream: playing forever, but responding to new callouts. Of course, they can be somehow similar to each other, as they are in real life.
  5. I am very happy to read that you still keep up all ideas you mentioned at the very beginnig of the project. We were discussing the off-duty tasks to make sure you actually implement them. What is more, if graphics are okay (not GTA IV, but let's say GTA SA) and the game runs smoothly, I guess every real enthusiast will love your game. But please don't disappoint us by abandoning this project!
  6. You said exactly what I was thinking! For a start one private home/house, a super market, a diner, a petrol station and a police precinct would be enough. Then they could add more of it and new stuff (cinema, park, hotdog stand, café/bar, car shop, police training "camp" etc.)
  7. I definitely support your idea. It would be great to be able to play a little similar to lcpdfr and GTA IV: Being a cop, but with the choice to go "off-duty" and do some "normal" everyday activities like car washing, refueling your car, go eat something, etc. @xandeck: Are you planing a rather rural setting with several smaller towns and villages, all linked by highways and small roads? If so this would be a great contrast to GTA IV and as good as GTA V... So maybe you could start with one town and then continously add new map parts with new places to go.
  8. Your new car looks awesome.

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