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mitch0913 got a reaction from cp702 in Changing Script Config Files, Without Closing the Game.[Guide]This is a little thing i thought about,out of curiosity and tested it, and sure enough, it works. If anyone doesnt already know this, It Can save them, ALOT of Time.
There is Two Parts to Saving time when editing Files, or Adding new scripts.
1.)No intro mod. ( This has been posted before i belive, just adding as an addition to my guide.
2.)Reloading a script specifically , instead of restarting your game.
1.) The no Intro Mod can be found at http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=9468 , a Readme is included, follow the instructions inside.
-This mod is very helpful as it speeds up the load process when first entering the game.
- I dont own this mod, nor do i take credit for it, Simply a Referral
2.) Number two on our list is the little discovery i just made, and the soul reason for this post, Many people may already know about it, as it seems almost common sense once you know about it, but chances are, youd never know on your own. if this post helps just one person, well than imo, the time for writing it is justified.
Reloading Scripts
-This, is the Ability to reload a script, without restarting your game, this will update any changes you have made to a .ini file (Config File) into your game without a restart.
- An Example is, In LCPDFR V.0.91, Alt p, is the is the command to go on duty, i Want to change that to Alt L , and can do so without restarting my game.
The Steps!
Step 1,(optional, But Highly Recommended)
-Make a Backup of all your Gta Files, I have a specified folder on my desktop For this, Inside there is a file called gta iv, this Contains Every file from the gta 4 directiory, Before any modifications or patching, as well as i have a seperate file folder with the default copy of every mod i have donwloaded,
Step 2, (Locating your .Ini File, config)
-For the purposes of this guide, we will change the "Go on Duty" Command to Alt+l, From the previous, Alt+p
Locate your Gta 4, Scripts Folder, (this Varies Depending on your operating System) For Windows 7, 64 Bit, it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\scripts
Step 3, Editing Your Config.
- To Change any commands in LCPDFR, the ini file we edit is called "Firstresponse" Typically the file extension is not shown on windows 7 for ini files, To be positive tat the file youve located is indeed the proper one, Right click on the file, Select properties, A winow will appear, Look for the Line that reads, "type of File" if it reads, Configuration settings(.Ini) youve found the Right File!!
- Once you have opened your file, Hit Ctrl+F, This will bring open a "find" window, for easily finding the command you wish to edit, Since we are trying to change the go on duty Command, we will Search, "Duty" as a keyword.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = p
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
This is what you should have found, as we see, Duty|GoOnDuty = p, and according to the header, all keys below are pressed with alt, so for go on Duty , we press "p"
Since this is the command we are trying to change, we now change it to our desired key , for the purpose of this demonstration, we will change it to L, As previously mentioned, now your Config should look like this.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = l
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
Notice the Previous, highlited in Blue, and the post highlited in red.
Step 4, Saving your file.
-As simple as this step may sound, it has a little twist to it, Since your Still running Gta IV, your not allowed to save the file in the folder where its located, and overwrite the previous Version, Why? Because the file is in use by GTA Iv, Therefor u cannot save it, What you must do is save this folder somewhere else, Your desktop for example.
-Once Saved to your desktop, Simply Move The Edited File, (the one on your Desktop) to the location of the old file, Because you are dropping a saved file ontop of an old one, the system will now allow you to overwrite your old config file, when promted if u would like to replace the old file, Select replace.
Step 5, Almost Done!
-The last Step requires you to go back into your game, Once inside your game hit the " ` " Key, this key is located to the left of the number one key, above the tab key on most generic Keyboards, Here is a picture for reference.
this Button will Bring up your Console window, in this window type "reloadscripts" exactly as show, you should notice in your console window there is a message telling you successfully loaded, now Tap your " ` " Again, to close the window.
Your Key is now Changed!! congrats, you don't need to View anymore of rockstars annoying pictures, or terrible choice of music, as well as you dont have to return to your safehouse.
These two simple methods can save you alot of time being out of the game, and alot more time spent playing, i know how frustrating it can be, when your in and out of the game a dozen times an hour, Thats why i wrote this guide, Hope this helps ! Cheers,
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Olanov in Question to the DevsWell put,
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mitch0913 reacted to lomnutjo in Question to the DevsSo for anybody else that is legally alowed to drink, drive a car or ,smoke cigaretts or go to strip clubs, I know you are intelligent enough to answer my question, please give us an update
Mod notice: Banned temporarily for insulting staff, a violation of the forum community guidelines.
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mitch0913 got a reaction from nickjyc in .95 Beta TestingHey guys , im fairly new to LCPDFR, I played the .91 version First, and then upgraded to the .95 beta Version , i know its very buggy and all the developers are busy and such, I would just like to lend a helping hand if there is anyway i can, i dont know Code or scripting, but i am more than willing to be a beta tester 100% Dedicated!
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Hey guys,
Since I've been here, I've noticed an increasing number of support threads that lack the proper format.
The posters are usually told to go look at the sticky.
But then a small amount of them fall out of the pack and need even further help like on running the diagnostics tool.
So, I've compiled a small video tutorial ranging from updating GTA IV to running the Diag tool and locating working scripthooks.
CAN BE FOLLOWED FOR 0.95RC 1
Feedback appreciated.
Video is half the size due to an error with FRAPS, should be fixed in any future videos.
Full screen it and view in 1080p to see the text clearly, or you can just follow my vocal instructions.
- Harper.
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mitch0913 reacted to Bailey23 in police scanner questionRushlink,
I'm a real world sheriff's deputy and will attempt to answer your question. Based off of the information you have provided, it appears that the letters at the end of the transmission after reporting clear would be disposition codes. An example from my agency in Florida is that when I clear a call (we'll use a traffic stop for an easy example), I have to close the call out with the disposition or "result" of the call. So when clearing a traffic stop, I would either on my laptop or over the radio state that I'm clear and report the disposition. In the case of a traffic stop, the dispositions would be: Verbal warning, Written warning, citation, etc... Each of those would be signified with a letter, which is likely what you are hearing.
It's also your lucky day because I happen to have a picture I took on my cell phone at work last week. In the image you obviously have the date and time of the call on the left side, followed by a reference number, then the type of call. Signal 72 is a 911 hang-up or misdial, 71 is a medical, 52 motorist assist, 41CS is my own initiated patrol such as checking out a school, church, or other business that we have as hot spots, and a signal 12 is a suspicious vehicle. Next column is the address of the call, followed by the priority (1= code lights/sirens, 2 is my discretion, 3 and 4 are non-code). The final column is the disposition code that I first described to you and this is likely what you are hearing at the end of the officers' transmissions. Then at the bottom it has the call details, who the call was initiated by (usually the dispatcher's name is here), etc...
That my friends is what the real CAD/MDT systems look like. Enjoy :smile:
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mitch0913 reacted to Interference in police scanner questionThanks for sharing your info officer!
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mitch0913 reacted to Vladimir17 in Anyone Got A Good Realistic Siren?i know this but why is so hard to type on YouTube...Gta 4 Sirens? c'mon ...or find on GPM
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mitch0913 reacted to Vladimir17 in Anyone Got A Good Realistic Siren?lol guys...Go To Rextex Channel And Find SIREN PACK... it's so hard ?
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mitch0913 reacted to mclmrtn in Anyone Got A Good Realistic Siren?No thank you. Being an American, I never could get used to the European style siren.
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mitch0913 reacted to BCeltics in Help againNerds. Make me jealous cus I use a laptop... :sad:
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mitch0913 reacted to JACK in GTA IV & EFLC engine issues (car)And im sorry that is happening to you :/
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mitch0913 reacted to Iconography in Backup's LightThe keys are [ and ] for toggle on and off.
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Cyan in Changing Script Config Files, Without Closing the Game.[Guide]This is a little thing i thought about,out of curiosity and tested it, and sure enough, it works. If anyone doesnt already know this, It Can save them, ALOT of Time.
There is Two Parts to Saving time when editing Files, or Adding new scripts.
1.)No intro mod. ( This has been posted before i belive, just adding as an addition to my guide.
2.)Reloading a script specifically , instead of restarting your game.
1.) The no Intro Mod can be found at http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=9468 , a Readme is included, follow the instructions inside.
-This mod is very helpful as it speeds up the load process when first entering the game.
- I dont own this mod, nor do i take credit for it, Simply a Referral
2.) Number two on our list is the little discovery i just made, and the soul reason for this post, Many people may already know about it, as it seems almost common sense once you know about it, but chances are, youd never know on your own. if this post helps just one person, well than imo, the time for writing it is justified.
Reloading Scripts
-This, is the Ability to reload a script, without restarting your game, this will update any changes you have made to a .ini file (Config File) into your game without a restart.
- An Example is, In LCPDFR V.0.91, Alt p, is the is the command to go on duty, i Want to change that to Alt L , and can do so without restarting my game.
The Steps!
Step 1,(optional, But Highly Recommended)
-Make a Backup of all your Gta Files, I have a specified folder on my desktop For this, Inside there is a file called gta iv, this Contains Every file from the gta 4 directiory, Before any modifications or patching, as well as i have a seperate file folder with the default copy of every mod i have donwloaded,
Step 2, (Locating your .Ini File, config)
-For the purposes of this guide, we will change the "Go on Duty" Command to Alt+l, From the previous, Alt+p
Locate your Gta 4, Scripts Folder, (this Varies Depending on your operating System) For Windows 7, 64 Bit, it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\scripts
Step 3, Editing Your Config.
- To Change any commands in LCPDFR, the ini file we edit is called "Firstresponse" Typically the file extension is not shown on windows 7 for ini files, To be positive tat the file youve located is indeed the proper one, Right click on the file, Select properties, A winow will appear, Look for the Line that reads, "type of File" if it reads, Configuration settings(.Ini) youve found the Right File!!
- Once you have opened your file, Hit Ctrl+F, This will bring open a "find" window, for easily finding the command you wish to edit, Since we are trying to change the go on duty Command, we will Search, "Duty" as a keyword.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = p
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
This is what you should have found, as we see, Duty|GoOnDuty = p, and according to the header, all keys below are pressed with alt, so for go on Duty , we press "p"
Since this is the command we are trying to change, we now change it to our desired key , for the purpose of this demonstration, we will change it to L, As previously mentioned, now your Config should look like this.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = l
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
Notice the Previous, highlited in Blue, and the post highlited in red.
Step 4, Saving your file.
-As simple as this step may sound, it has a little twist to it, Since your Still running Gta IV, your not allowed to save the file in the folder where its located, and overwrite the previous Version, Why? Because the file is in use by GTA Iv, Therefor u cannot save it, What you must do is save this folder somewhere else, Your desktop for example.
-Once Saved to your desktop, Simply Move The Edited File, (the one on your Desktop) to the location of the old file, Because you are dropping a saved file ontop of an old one, the system will now allow you to overwrite your old config file, when promted if u would like to replace the old file, Select replace.
Step 5, Almost Done!
-The last Step requires you to go back into your game, Once inside your game hit the " ` " Key, this key is located to the left of the number one key, above the tab key on most generic Keyboards, Here is a picture for reference.
this Button will Bring up your Console window, in this window type "reloadscripts" exactly as show, you should notice in your console window there is a message telling you successfully loaded, now Tap your " ` " Again, to close the window.
Your Key is now Changed!! congrats, you don't need to View anymore of rockstars annoying pictures, or terrible choice of music, as well as you dont have to return to your safehouse.
These two simple methods can save you alot of time being out of the game, and alot more time spent playing, i know how frustrating it can be, when your in and out of the game a dozen times an hour, Thats why i wrote this guide, Hope this helps ! Cheers,
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Iconography in Changing Script Config Files, Without Closing the Game.[Guide]This is a little thing i thought about,out of curiosity and tested it, and sure enough, it works. If anyone doesnt already know this, It Can save them, ALOT of Time.
There is Two Parts to Saving time when editing Files, or Adding new scripts.
1.)No intro mod. ( This has been posted before i belive, just adding as an addition to my guide.
2.)Reloading a script specifically , instead of restarting your game.
1.) The no Intro Mod can be found at http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=9468 , a Readme is included, follow the instructions inside.
-This mod is very helpful as it speeds up the load process when first entering the game.
- I dont own this mod, nor do i take credit for it, Simply a Referral
2.) Number two on our list is the little discovery i just made, and the soul reason for this post, Many people may already know about it, as it seems almost common sense once you know about it, but chances are, youd never know on your own. if this post helps just one person, well than imo, the time for writing it is justified.
Reloading Scripts
-This, is the Ability to reload a script, without restarting your game, this will update any changes you have made to a .ini file (Config File) into your game without a restart.
- An Example is, In LCPDFR V.0.91, Alt p, is the is the command to go on duty, i Want to change that to Alt L , and can do so without restarting my game.
The Steps!
Step 1,(optional, But Highly Recommended)
-Make a Backup of all your Gta Files, I have a specified folder on my desktop For this, Inside there is a file called gta iv, this Contains Every file from the gta 4 directiory, Before any modifications or patching, as well as i have a seperate file folder with the default copy of every mod i have donwloaded,
Step 2, (Locating your .Ini File, config)
-For the purposes of this guide, we will change the "Go on Duty" Command to Alt+l, From the previous, Alt+p
Locate your Gta 4, Scripts Folder, (this Varies Depending on your operating System) For Windows 7, 64 Bit, it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\scripts
Step 3, Editing Your Config.
- To Change any commands in LCPDFR, the ini file we edit is called "Firstresponse" Typically the file extension is not shown on windows 7 for ini files, To be positive tat the file youve located is indeed the proper one, Right click on the file, Select properties, A winow will appear, Look for the Line that reads, "type of File" if it reads, Configuration settings(.Ini) youve found the Right File!!
- Once you have opened your file, Hit Ctrl+F, This will bring open a "find" window, for easily finding the command you wish to edit, Since we are trying to change the go on duty Command, we will Search, "Duty" as a keyword.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = p
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
This is what you should have found, as we see, Duty|GoOnDuty = p, and according to the header, all keys below are pressed with alt, so for go on Duty , we press "p"
Since this is the command we are trying to change, we now change it to our desired key , for the purpose of this demonstration, we will change it to L, As previously mentioned, now your Config should look like this.
[CONTROLS]
'//----------------------------------------------------
'//The following are only triggered when pressed with ALT
'//For example by default ALT + P = GoOnDuty
'//----------------------------------------------------
Duty|GoOnDuty = l
Duty|ToggleStatus = F8
Arrest|FriskPed = R
Arrest|ArrestPed = H
Backup|CallBackup = B '//Press CTRL + ALT to call NOOSE backup or cTRL + ALT + SHIFT to call for medical assistance.
Misc|Coffee = O
Misc|Radio = I
Misc|Hat = U
Misc|CPR = M
Notice the Previous, highlited in Blue, and the post highlited in red.
Step 4, Saving your file.
-As simple as this step may sound, it has a little twist to it, Since your Still running Gta IV, your not allowed to save the file in the folder where its located, and overwrite the previous Version, Why? Because the file is in use by GTA Iv, Therefor u cannot save it, What you must do is save this folder somewhere else, Your desktop for example.
-Once Saved to your desktop, Simply Move The Edited File, (the one on your Desktop) to the location of the old file, Because you are dropping a saved file ontop of an old one, the system will now allow you to overwrite your old config file, when promted if u would like to replace the old file, Select replace.
Step 5, Almost Done!
-The last Step requires you to go back into your game, Once inside your game hit the " ` " Key, this key is located to the left of the number one key, above the tab key on most generic Keyboards, Here is a picture for reference.
this Button will Bring up your Console window, in this window type "reloadscripts" exactly as show, you should notice in your console window there is a message telling you successfully loaded, now Tap your " ` " Again, to close the window.
Your Key is now Changed!! congrats, you don't need to View anymore of rockstars annoying pictures, or terrible choice of music, as well as you dont have to return to your safehouse.
These two simple methods can save you alot of time being out of the game, and alot more time spent playing, i know how frustrating it can be, when your in and out of the game a dozen times an hour, Thats why i wrote this guide, Hope this helps ! Cheers,
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Olanov in Backup's LightI was wondering about Lights on my backup cars, when i call for backup, Alt+b, Backup arrives without lights on, i know this is due to the backup car being an els car, but is there anything i can change to allow them to function with the lights properly in these cars?
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Cyan in Backup's LightI was wondering about Lights on my backup cars, when i call for backup, Alt+b, Backup arrives without lights on, i know this is due to the backup car being an els car, but is there anything i can change to allow them to function with the lights properly in these cars?
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mitch0913 got a reaction from JordanH in .95 Beta TestingHey guys , im fairly new to LCPDFR, I played the .91 version First, and then upgraded to the .95 beta Version , i know its very buggy and all the developers are busy and such, I would just like to lend a helping hand if there is anyway i can, i dont know Code or scripting, but i am more than willing to be a beta tester 100% Dedicated!
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mitch0913 reacted to Harper in Vehicle Recording v1.0First of all, this mod was NOT MADE BY ME
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Secondly, This mod is epic.
You can record yourself driving anywhere in Liberty City (Mainroads, alleyways etc.) and then have numerous AI follow the path.
This is fantastic for people making a racing series or just want some extra fun added into the game.
Props go towards the creator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYFu3XFFjJE
Download Link: http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=16745
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mitch0913 got a reaction from Monty0112 in .95 Beta TestingHey guys , im fairly new to LCPDFR, I played the .91 version First, and then upgraded to the .95 beta Version , i know its very buggy and all the developers are busy and such, I would just like to lend a helping hand if there is anyway i can, i dont know Code or scripting, but i am more than willing to be a beta tester 100% Dedicated!
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mitch0913 got a reaction from JACK in .95 Beta TestingHey guys , im fairly new to LCPDFR, I played the .91 version First, and then upgraded to the .95 beta Version , i know its very buggy and all the developers are busy and such, I would just like to lend a helping hand if there is anyway i can, i dont know Code or scripting, but i am more than willing to be a beta tester 100% Dedicated!
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mitch0913 got a reaction from frienno in .95 Beta TestingHey guys , im fairly new to LCPDFR, I played the .91 version First, and then upgraded to the .95 beta Version , i know its very buggy and all the developers are busy and such, I would just like to lend a helping hand if there is anyway i can, i dont know Code or scripting, but i am more than willing to be a beta tester 100% Dedicated!