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Scott Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from littledog5602 in ELS Issue after update   
    I did the same thing few days ago , thanks for the reply !
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    Scott Dean reacted to littledog5602 in ELS Issue after update   
    I removed siren limit adjuster and doing so fixed my issue hope that helps!
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    Scott Dean reacted to Gan Ceann in ELS Issue after update   
    Others are reporting similar issues, yes. Not sure if there will be a fix for it, will have to see
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    Scott Dean reacted to xelnu in ELS Rotator lights not working   
    Hey, I found out the new gta update (or the new scripthookv) broke SirenSettingsLimitAdjustor. So any car that uses it the lights won’t work
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    Scott Dean reacted to Joe C Wilson in Pit = Disable mod   
    Rich's Police Enhancements does almost exactly what you described. It works when AI pits the vehicle as well.
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    LAPD K-9 units back in the mid 90's were usually unmarked units there were some black and white units but usually no K-9 specific markings like today's units
    full rear cage , seats were removed . rubberized flooring , ventilation fans window guards and a remote door popper (early version in the 90's) hope this helps
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    The RPH SDK was recently uploaded by LMS in the API development section of our website.
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    You could do this with viewpointv but I’m unsure whether the free version includes this.
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    Use policing redefined instead of ultimate backup
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    As cop99 suggested, Policing Redefined EMS and FD units will remain on scene unless you dismiss them manually. Even if they currently don't have a task.
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    AmbientAICallouts does pretty much what you are describing. Might be worth trying.
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    Scott Dean reacted to OfficerFemboy in To the LSPDFR Community   
    This would be a very nice and sweet message for creators to read.
    It's nice you took the time to write this out.
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    Scott Dean got a reaction from Longshanks in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from OfficerFemboy in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from TheCanadianDream in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from Faya in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from CrowEater1836 in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from SeerFC in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from IceGuy221 in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from cherryaerie in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from Lennyy in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    Scott Dean got a reaction from UnknownBastion in To the LSPDFR Community   
    I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to every single creator and modder who’s poured time, talent, and imagination into LSPDFR. You’ve turned a concept into one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences out there—taking police roleplay to cinematic levels of realism, excitement, and adrenaline.
    Sure, it’s over-the-top at times... but that’s part of the magic. The chills, the thrills, the chaos—it’s all part of what makes LSPDFR unforgettable. You’ve built something truly special that continues to bring joy, intensity, and community to players around the world.
    Thank you for crafting such an amazing universe for us to explore. Your work means more than you know.
    Much love, – Scotty Dean

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    I appreciate the ambient traffic stops already in place, but as Benzo pointed out, they typically occur at the tail end of a stop and mostly within the main Los Santos city. I'd love to see dedicated Highway and Interstate patrols, where a few AI units are stationed along the interstate exclusively for traffic enforcement—catching speeders and conducting stops that take a bit more time, maybe up to five minutes.
    This wouldn't be an intensive mod, just something to enhance the ambiance and realism.
    Thanks again for checking out my post—I really enjoy your mods! Cheers!

  24. Like
    "I have an idea for a mod that would bring even more realism to the game—random AI-driven sheriff and state patrol units issuing traffic citations along interstates and highways. Players could customize which law enforcement agencies patrol different areas of the map, making each region feel unique and immersive.
    I think this would be an incredible addition! The talent and creativity of modders never cease to amaze me, and I truly appreciate all the hard work that goes into creating plugins, scripts, and vehicles. Your contributions make the game so much more engaging—thank you - Scotty Dean 

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    Scott Dean reacted to Lennyy in grammer police els issue   
    You’re welcome!!

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