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Hatsune Miku debut on David Letterman
Troy replied to Illusionyary's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
Is that so? AFAIK, british bands are more popular in Asia than Hatsune Miku. Maybe a handful of people know her there but I'm yet to come across her name in any asian audiophile forum boards. -
Hatsune Miku debut on David Letterman
Troy replied to Illusionyary's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
Thats kinda weird her trip is like: Japan -> US My expectations were: Japan -> Asia -> EU -> US -
Are instrumentals copyrighted?
Troy replied to Black Jesus's topic in General & Miscellaneous Discussion
In nutshell- yes. I've worked with them on several videos and YT quickly recognizes them. ^Tried and tested. This will work. But ONLY if you do make significant changes. Otherwise their sensors are pretty damn smart. -
There. You said it yourself.
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I like it. Though, I'm tired of requesting ENB creators/modders to mention the version of their ENB in the readme so that I don't have to download (in some cases ENB files are as big as 1GB) just to open the .ini and figure out what version it is myself. So, I'll ask right away- is it 0.163 or 0.082? Reason being, my PC refuses to give me a butter smooth FPS with 0.082 and that 0.082 was condemned by the creator Boris himself as a GPU-burner.
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I know scratch-modeling (and no, I'm not a novice modeling lightbars and minor police equipment), I know texturing, I know lighting, a little bit of rigging, animation and composting and more than enough photo and video editing skills. Just PM me with your plans and I might hop on board.
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I think if you have an experienced team at your command, enough resources and financial support as you claim, you should give it a try. Of course, the results may not be comparable to a game as stable as GTA IV itself since it was developed by a seasoned and well-known company with 900+ employees throughout the world, but since you will be focusing on JUST a fraction of original GTA IV-like features comprising of and limited to police role-playing elements (which means not having to work on story and side-missions like Rockstar studios had to do), I can actually see potential. BUT, like I said, only in the case where you have the resources and the experience you claim to have.
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Good. Because they look ugly as hell. PS: I googled and couldn't find a single department using the 3500 version. So, obviously there are no PPV wheels for it either. Why don't you just release a civilian version? There are no official 3500s in service, bud. They're just too heavy for day-to-day police work.
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15 Creepiest True Stories Ever Told
Troy replied to Lee10's topic in General & Miscellaneous Discussion
No, I don't think so. Except for 'Out in the woods'. The writer insisted that its her true story so... who knows? No better way to experience a SWAT team vs the supernatural being scenario than watching Afflicted (2013). I was never able to get that image out of my head. Poor GIGN. I've read it (not watched/listened to it) but did not find anything 'too creepy' about it. Though, talking of Russia I always have my only favorite -a story based on rather actual events- The Dyatlov Pass Incident. There's even movie with the same name ("Devil's Pass" in some parts of the world) on the same topic. -
15 Creepiest True Stories Ever Told
Troy replied to Lee10's topic in General & Miscellaneous Discussion
A lot. My favorite place to read them is creepypasta. Here are my top five that have made it almost impossible for me to sleep comfortably at night alone in me bed even to this date, despite the fact that I read them ages ago: DISCLAIMER: The stories linked may be scary and/or long to some. Reader discretion is advised. Everyone's definition of Halloween is different. I like to read/hear stories that have disturbing/unexplained facts about them. For me, horror doesn't mean mindless blood and gore. To me, it should creep you out. Thats my personal taste. -
Enforcer: Police Crime Action - Police Simulator
Troy replied to HOLLISTUPID's topic in Computers, Technology & Gaming
If memory serves me correctly, that game is based on Unreal Engine 3.0-3.5 so its bound to looks good. Anyways, the game trailer was no-so very well made. First off they show the two publisher title screens way too many times- at the start and at the end again. Whats the logic? Secondly, it looks like SA. Third, the trailer itself was fairly short and fails to feature any fun gameplay elements which provokes the gamer in the viewers. Moral of the story- they need to find a good director/video editor, first and foremost. -
Customs aren't always cheap. Last I built one I had to shell out extra bucks to get my hands on a specific manufacturer's hardware which Dell or HP's pre-builts did not have in them. Anyways, its always good to custom-build what you want. That way you can build a PC cost-effectively and choose ONLY the stuff you want without having too much scrap junk under the hood. For example, if you want say 12 GB RAM and a GTX780 for yourself, you won't end up with a pre-built which forces you to have an ultra-advanced SSD with your desired setup which has absolutely no use for you and instead adds to the budget.
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Thanks. Maybe it was just me. Maybe I should've handled the situation more effectively but since I only get to play LCPDFR every once in a while (due to my hectic schedule), I'm just not used to handle script-related blunders like these. And I swear I didn't know I could have ended the callout. It was fun though while it lasted.
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O boy! I finally had the opportunity to try the newest version today. I have only played the first callout that popped up and I'm having issues with it so I just alt+tabbed out and rushed here to report. Report of a person lying down in the street. I respond to the scene to find a person lying down on the ground with two beggars watching over him. I do as told, press F12 to call an ambulance. Much to my surprise, my character calls for a bus. Weird, I thought. Dispatch lets me know that there is no 'bus' available at this time. 5 seconds later, they inform me that the 'bus' is on the way. Cool. So the ambulance is on its way and for half-an-hour (literally), I'm there waiting for it to come find me but it doesn't. Suddenly it screeches to a halt across the street and stands there for eternity. I go up to check and I see only the driver sitting there, adding up to the jam. The paramedic had either escaped the ambulance somehow or the driver must have drove away without actually waiting for his partner to get in. Either way, it was useless standing there. After that, I went back to my original position and noticed that initially a two-man crew watching over the drunk guy has transformed into a 12+ strong army. I tell all of them to evacuate the area but they don't listen. So I arrest a random beggar and call for a prison transport vehicle. They arrive shortly afterwards and run up to the beggar in the crowd. The handcuffed beggar still doesn't budge and stands their showing his ultimate loyalty and integrity. So I get a hold of him and escort him to the prison transport vehicle. This where the nightmare begins. Much to my surprise, the officers who arrived in the prison transport unit join the sight-seeing crowd and refuse to leave. The guy who I just arrested got inside the prison transport and then came out of it again, to re-join the crowd. Then I see hordes of people at the end of the street moving towards the crowd to join it. Panicked, I fire two shots in the air but to no avail. I retreat and order them to evacuate the area but they just keep walking towards me. I take aim, blow the brains of some of the people in the crowd but they still keep coming at me. I shout at the scanner, "DISPATCH, WE'VE GOT A ZOMBIE SITUATION ON APPLEJACK STREET! People are getting infected with a horde-forming virus outta nowhere!" I take out my riot shotgun and empty the entire magazine into the crowd. Blood spilled everywhere but more and more people just join the crowd. Some people sitting in their cars freak out and try to flee, but as soon as they got out, they're infected with the virus too and instead of fleeing, they turn back 'round, start slowly walking to join the crowd like they're hypnotized. By that time, I had almost shat my pants. My cruiser was parked very close to them zombies so I rush to the ambulance to attempt an escape, hoping that my partner would follow me, but alas! Even my partner is infected. Thank goodness I left in the ambulance, reached the police station, went off-duty and alt+tabbed out. Flash, you've created one hell of a callout there, man. Hats off. It injects a new life in GTA IV. The mighty LCPD vs Zombies. Niice!
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Just curious, why would you want it to take place in a place where english is first language? I mean, if I ask you to choose from the below, which one would you choose: Ride to hell: Retribution or Far Cry 4?

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