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PelicanzAh

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    I just deleted it all, will just wait for gta 6 tbh. Will mabye just play the storyline again after some years. Thanks for the help!!
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    PelicanzAh reacted to Cyan in Marking AI Content on Your Files   
    Generative AI is being used more and more in mod creation, and we believe transparency around its use is important. While AI offers exciting new possibilities, we understand that not everyone wants to engage with AI-made content. We hope that clear disclosure helps everyone make an informed choice before downloading a mod, and makes it easy to filter out AI-made content.

    Starting today, we’re rolling out a new AI disclosure system. It allows authors to disclose the extent of their AI usage, and to be specific about which parts of a mod were AI-made or AI-assisted.
    The following AI disclosure options are available:

    Description
    Tick this if your description was generated or rewritten/refined using AI.
    We would also like to note: if you use AI to help write your description in any way, please make sure you verify all claims about your mod. We’re seeing an increase in AI-written descriptions that mention features the mod doesn’t actually include, so this is now enforced under our File Guidelines.
    Images
    Tick this if any images on your mod page were generated or edited/refined using AI.
    Mod & Mod Content
    Minor: AI helped with small refinements to the mod or its content (for example: using a chatbot/agent for assistance, or generating assets used in the mod).
    Moderate: AI contributed more than 50% of the mod’s content (code, images, data, etc.).
    Significant: AI created most or all of the mod (for example: full generation). Tick this as well if you wouldn’t have been able to make the mod without AI.

    Some light use doesn’t need disclosure — for example, basic autocomplete or bouncing ideas off an AI.

    Disclosures will appear below the file description. If you've ticked Mod & Mod Content, you will be asked for a 'Reason'. You should enter more information (why and how AI is being used) in here.
    If you select Mod & Mod Content at Moderate or Significant, your file will also be tagged with the “ai” tag. This makes it easier for the community to filter AI-involved mods if they want to, and makes AI usage clear at a glance.

    This is now required for new submissions, and we ask that creators also start updating their submissions if they have an AI disclosure to make. We'd like to request that all disclosures are made by the end of February.

    We are hoping we do not have to enforce this too broadly, and creators will come forward and be honest about their work. There are ways of detecting AI work in images, description and content and our moderation team will kindly remind you to make a disclosure if they receive a report of AI work that looks valid. If our staff feel that the AI disclosure is inaccurate or incomplete, files may be hidden until we believe they are in compliance. Making inaccurate AI disclosures may also lead to negative reputation by our automated approval systems.

    This is a first step toward balancing the new possibilities AI brings with individual preferences and a changing modding landscape.
    Thanks for helping us keep things clear and transparent for everyone.

    And to support that same goal of clarity and choice, we’ll be sharing more soon about global filtering options for mod discovery. Separately, we’ll also have some news to share shortly regarding the new LCPDFR.com website API.
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    PelicanzAh got a reaction from Cyan in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)   
    Looks amazing!
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    PelicanzAh reacted to Cyan in Welcome to the new LCPDFR.com (LCPDFR.com 9!)   
    Since October of last year, we’ve been hard at work on a modern, refreshed redesign of LCPDFR.com. Today, we’re excited to finally share it with you.

    This new version of the site isn’t just a visual upgrade. Behind the scenes, we’ve rebuilt a lot of the core systems that power LCPDFR.com – from the way pages load, to how content is organised, to the tools we’ll be able to build on top of this platform going into 2026 and beyond. We’ve also migrated our custom downloads system and several other bespoke features onto this new foundation.

    This launch marks the ninth design update LCPDFR.com has had, and it’s the biggest change since our last major overhaul in 2015 – almost a decade ago.

    A Fresh Look, Built for Today
    The new site introduces a clean, modern interface designed to be faster, clearer and more intuitive to navigate.
    Light & Dark Mode
    The site now supports a fully integrated light and dark mode that follows your operating system’s preference. If you’d rather choose manually, you can toggle between themes using the control at the bottom of the site.
    Redesigned Editor
    Our content editor has been completely rebuilt. It’s more powerful, more responsive, and much easier to use than the previous version. Whether you’re writing mod descriptions, making posts, or writing private messages, the editing experience should feel significantly smoother.

    Mods: Front and Center
    Mods are at the heart of LCPDFR.com, so we’ve made sure they’re easier than ever to find and browse.
    Mods First in Navigation
    You’ll now see the Mods portal prominently placed as the first item in the navigation, reflecting what most visitors come here for.
    New Grid-Based Layout
    Mods are now presented in an expansive grid view, making it easier to scan through content, compare options at a glance, and discover new creations.

    Improved Tag Browsing
    Tags now play a much bigger role in helping you discover content. Clicking any tag will take you to a dedicated tag results page, where you can explore all related content in one place.



    Smarter Search
    Finding exactly what you’re looking for should feel quicker and more flexible.
    Quicksearch with Filters
    The quicksearch has been upgraded with built-in filters, including the ability to search directly by tags. This makes it easier to narrow down results and jump straight to the content you care about.

    A full search overhaul is in progress, and what you see in quicksearch today is just a small preview of what’s coming.


    Known Issues
    As with any major platform change, there are a few rough edges we’re already aware of:
    Some content pages under LSPDFR, LML, and RESOURCES may currently appear broken or incorrectly formatted. We’re actively working on fixing these layouts.
    The GTA V Native Database is currently not displaying.
    Some profiles are showing an error 500.
    There are some issues with LSPDFR Sync, we have paused our Pateron until fully resolved.
    A small amount of users may be experiencing issues with notifications.
    Multiple issues reported by community members (thank you) in this thread.
    Some of these have now been fixed. Please continue to report any issues you see.
    Thank you for your patience while we work through these issues. Your feedback here is especially helpful, so if you spot anything else that looks off, please let us know.

    What's Next and Fixes
    This redesign is just the foundation for what’s coming next. With the new platform in place, we’ll be able to iterate more quickly and deliver new features faster than before. Over the next days and weeks, our main focus will be on tightening up the rough edges from this migration and fixing the issues that you might find.
    Here are some of the things at the top of our list:
    New API for the Mods Center
    We've almost finished work on a new API for our mod center - we just have a few changes to make and we hope to share updates on this in the coming days.
    Full Search Overhaul
    Beyond the improvements you can already see in quicksearch, we’re planning a complete search upgrade to make finding content more accurate, more powerful, and more pleasant overall.
    Visual and UX Polish
    You may notice small visual quirks, spacing issues, or inconsistent elements across the site. We’re tracking these and will be rolling out incremental polish updates as we go.

    This is a big milestone for LCPDFR.com, and we’re really excited to finally share it with you. Take a look around, try out the new features, and let us know what you think – your feedback will help us shape the next round of improvements.

    We also hope to have some LSPDFR Enhanced news to share with you in the coming days.

    Cyan.

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